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The sources said that a polygraph and a narco test is imperative in this case, as Aaftab, during questioning, was deceptive in nature and tried to mislead the interrogators
The police had filed an application for taking Poonawala to Forensic Science Lab, Rohini, on December 1 and December 5, which was allowed by the court, said Abinash Kumar, Poonawala's counsel.
A car stopped the police van in the evening after overtaking it. A few people came out of the car and started attacking the van carrying Poonawala, said police.
Poonawala allegedly strangled his Walkar, 27, and sawed her body into 35 pieces, which he kept in a 300-litre fridge for almost three weeks at his Mehrauli residence in South Delhi, before dumping them across the city over several days.
Police said Poonawala came in contact with the woman, a psychologist, through a dating application and called her to his residence.
He was produced before the Saket court through video conferencing from the Ambedkar hospital, where he was taken for a medical check up. He will be shifted to Tihar jail.
The polygraph test on Aaftab was stopped midway on Thursday after he had complained of fever.
Delhi Police seized five knives from Aaftab's flat. However, they are yet to recover the saw allegedly used by Poonawala to cut his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar into pieces.
Based on her written complaint dated November 23, 2020, the personnel of Tulinj police station in Palghar district visited the place, where Walkar and Poonawala resided, twice.
Aaftab, who was produced before the court via video conferencing, said he was 'provoked' and admitted, that he killed Shraddha 'in the heat of the moment,' NDTV reported.