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BANGALORE: Officials of the Forensic Science Laboratory here subjected Krishna, the compounder of dentist Rajesh Talwar, to a six-hour narco analysis on Thursday in connection with the Noida twin murder case. Krishna, who was brought to the Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital in Shivajinagar here at around 10 a.m. by CBI sleuths, was initially subjected to routine health check-up to ascertain his fitness to undergo the narco test. Later, the officials, led by Malini, Assistant Director, Forensic Science Laboratory, began the narco analysis, which lasted till evening. Polygraph testThe FSL officials subjected Krishna to polygraph tests at their facility in Madiwala on Wednesday. The CBI officials claimed that the suspect was being subjected to narco analysis as his statements during the two polygraph tests were contradictory. Dr. Malini told reporters that court permission had been obtained. CBI Joint Director Arun Kumar declined to comment on the outcome of the test saying he was not present.
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