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Telgi sees no purpose in undergoing lie-detector test
Bangalore, Dec 17: Prime accused in the multi-crore fake stamp paper scam, Abdul Karim Telgi, saw no purpose being served by his undergoing lie-detector test, his counsel M T Nanaiah indicated today.
Bangalore, Dec 17: Prime accused in the multi-crore
fake stamp paper scam, Abdul Karim Telgi, saw no purpose being
served by his undergoing lie-detector test, his counsel M T Nanaiah indicated today.
"Lie-detector test is another lie. It is an attempt to
hoodwink the whole people", Nanaiah told reporters outside a
Bangalore court where Telgi was produced, when asked about the
Maharashtra's special investigation team (SIT) seeking such a
test.
"Can a person be convicted based on this test ?", he asked.
Nanaiah said Telgi was earlier ready to face the lie-detector test with an intention to prove his "innocence" anywhere.
But the health condition of Telgi, an HIV-positive and diabetic, is deteriorating by the day with blood and sugar counts reaching alarming levels, he said. "In this health condition, it is not desirable for him to undergo lie-detector test".
He noted that SIT will have to seek permission of Bangalore court to subject Telgi to such a test. "When they file the application and notice is issued, we will deal with the situation", he said.
Bureau Report
"Can a person be convicted based on this test ?", he asked.
Nanaiah said Telgi was earlier ready to face the lie-detector test with an intention to prove his "innocence" anywhere.
But the health condition of Telgi, an HIV-positive and diabetic, is deteriorating by the day with blood and sugar counts reaching alarming levels, he said. "In this health condition, it is not desirable for him to undergo lie-detector test".
He noted that SIT will have to seek permission of Bangalore court to subject Telgi to such a test. "When they file the application and notice is issued, we will deal with the situation", he said.
Bureau Report