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New Delhi: NIA will subject to a lie-detector on Tuesday a senior Punjab police officer Salwinder Singh in connection with its probe into Pathankot terror strike.
After the special NIA court on Monday allowed it to conduct the polygraph (lie- detector) test on Singh, the officials of the central terror investigation agency briefed CFSL experts about the possible questions that he can be asked.
Singh, currently posted as Assistant Commandant of 75th Punjab Armed Police, had claimed he was kidnapped by suspected JeM terrorists hours before they attacked the Pathankot Indian Airforce Station in the wee hours of January 2. He was travelling with his jeweller friend Rajesh Verma and cook Madan Gopal when the alleged abduction took place.
The terrorists had slit Verma's throat, almost killing him, and set Singh and Gopal free before fleeing in the police officer's vehicle towards the IAF base. Some alleged inconsistencies in Singh's statements has prompted the agency to subject him to polygraph test.
Meanwhile, NIA has failed to have a clear view of the faces of the six terrorists involved in the attack. The agency, which chalked out the possible route taken by the terrorists to travel to IAF base, had sought help from the public to share footages, if any, from CCTV cameras installed in their premises.
However, except for a brief coverage at a toll post, the NIA has drawn a blank, sources said, adding even that footage was of little help in carrying forward the probe. Seven security personnel were killed during the three-day terror siege, while six perpetrators were also claimed to have been felled.
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