Narco-analysis of Moninder Singh Pandher begins Tuesday, January 09, 2007 06:09 [IST]

Gandhinagar: The narco-analysis test of the prime accused in the Noida serial
murder case Moninder Singh Pandher began this afternoon at the Directorate of
Forensic Sciences (DFS), official sources said here.
Pandher was brought to the DFS after he was discharged from the civil hospital
here late last night.
The tests are expected to go on for approximately eight hours, the sources
said.
Being a diabetic, Pandher was taken to the hospital last evening where insulin
shots were administered on him.
The director of DFS had yesterday said that the medical condition of Pandher
will be reviewed before he undergoes the narco-analysis (truth serum) test
today.
Narco-analysis is the final test that Pandher will be undergoing at DFS.
Earlier, Polygraph and brain finger printing tests were conducted on him.
The Nodia police had brought Pandher and his servant Surendra Koli to DFS on
January 5 for forensic tests.
Pandher and Koli have been accused of serial killing of women and children in
Nithari village, in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
All the three forensic tests on Koli was completed yesterday.
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