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Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI : The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday paraded the accused in the Nithari killings, Moninder Singh and his servant Surender Koli, before the members of the victims' families at the CGO complex here. The two were brought face to face with nearly 30 persons from a dozen families, who were divided into separate groups. They were taken to the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences later to collect blood samples for DNA matching. "We were first taken to the CBI headquarters and the accused were paraded before us. Moninder did not utter a single word and avoided any eye contact,'' said Ramkishen Dhamuk, whose three-year-old son Harsh is said to be the youngest victim. However, Moninder frowned and twirled his moustaches when confronted with an earlier group. ``Not able to control our anger, we asked the officers to take them away."
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