Bharatpur Case: Former PS IIC Agrees For Brain Mapping, Lie Detection Test & Narco Test
by Argus News
Wed, Sep 25 | 2:13 p.m.

Bhubaneswar, Sept 25: The former IIC of Bharatpur police station has agreed to go through multiple tests in Crime Branch's attempt to find the truth about the case involving an Army officer and his fiancee.

Three kinds of tests will be conducted on the former IIC, who is reportedly involved in the case. 

The Crime Branch has sought permission from the court to conduct multiple tests -- Brain Mapping, Lie Detection Test & Narco Test -- after the victim agreed with the investigators' proposal.

After getting the approval from the court, the tests will be conducted in Gujarat. It is widely expected that once the test reports come, everything in connection with the case will be revealed.

Crime Scene Recreated

Earlier Wednesday, the scene of incident involving the Army officer, his fiancee and the road romeos was recreated as part of an investigation by the Crime Branch. Ferro Camera was used to create the crime scene. 

The scene was recreated on the road at Pathargadia, where some youths had intercepted the Army officer and his fiancee September 15 night. 

An argument and scuffle ensued between them. Later, they approached the Bharatpur police station to seek help. However, police, according to the complaint by the Army officer and his fiancee, misbehaved with couple there.

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