The test was conducted to know more about the terror attack and his links with Abu Hamza - the Pakistan-based LeT terrorist, who was the kingpin of IISc attack and the terror modules active in India. According to the police, Sabauddin disclosed vital information about the IISc attack and reportedly confessed his involvement. The test lasted about four to five hours.
“After verifying the information that he has given we may be able to solve the IISc case,” said an officer. He will be in police custody till April 10. A meeting of Sabauddin with Raziuddin Naser, the alleged LeT militant, has also been arranged.