This story is from September 7, 2009

Cops fail to conduct polygraph test on Vijay Krishna

Conducting polygraph test on former MP Vijay Krishna proved to be a damp squib as the Patna police could not succeed in subjecting him to the test.
Cops fail to conduct polygraph test on Vijay Krishna
PATNA: Conducting polygraph test on former MP Vijay Krishna proved to be a damp squib as the Patna police could not succeed in subjecting him to the test.
On the other hand, slain JD(U) leader Satyendra Singh's wife Laxmi Singh has charged the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) director of being hand in glove with Krishna, a co-accused in her husband's murder, and demanded that the polygraph test be conducted outside the state.
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Laxmi charged, "What could you expect from the FSL when its director takes a murder accused to his official chamber and enjoys tea together."
Krishna was taken on five-day remand by the Patna police on the plea that he would be subjected to polygraph test to elicit turn of events which led to the killing of Satyendra. Vijay's son Guddua alias Chanakya is also accused in the case and is absconding.
During the five-day remand, the police did take Krishna to the FSL, but the latter on one pretext or the other was not ready for the polygraph test, commonly known as lie detection test. Since the five-day remand lapsed on Sunday, the police sent Krishna to judicial custody.
Failure on the part of the police and the FSL to get polygraph test done on Krishna, prompted the victim's wife to convene a press conference at her residence to inform mediapersons that only `natak' was done in the name of polygraph test. The police and FSL personnel, in fact, did nothing. She demanded that Krishna be sent outside the state so that the test could be carried out impartially.
The S K Puri police took Krishna to his flat at Jula Niketan apartment, where Satyendra was eliminated allegedly by him and Chanakya, to comprehend how the situation developed at the flat which finally led to the killing and how the body was disposed of.
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