<p>The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Rohini on Friday submitted the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/science-and-environment/explained-what-is-a-narco-test-1163163.html" target="_blank">narco test</a> report of Aaftab Amin Poonawala in connection with the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/mehrauli-murder-case" target="_blank">Shraddha Walkar murder case</a>, officials said.</p>.<p>According to them, the narco test's report was ready and it was later handed over to the case's investigating officer.</p>.<p>Police said according to the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) report, the blood samples recovered from Poonawala's house were of Walkar's.</p>.<p>During the investigation, police had collected the blood samples from Poonawala's Mehrauli flat and sent those for examination.</p>.<p>On December 15, police had said the DNA samples extracted from the bones found in a forest area and the blood traces found at the house where Walkar was killed had matched with the samples of her father.</p>.<p>The evidence comes more than a month after Poonawala was arrested for allegedly killing Walkar, his live-in partner. Police had found 13 bone pieces from the Mehrauli forest and its nearby areas while searching for her body parts.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/delhi-court-allows-police-to-obtain-voice-sample-of-poonawala-1174410.html" target="_blank">Delhi court allows police to obtain voice sample of Poonawala</a></strong></p>.<p>Walkar (27) was allegedly strangled, her body chopped into 35 pieces and disposed of in various parts of Delhi by Poonawala.</p>.<p>The report of Poonawala's polygraph test has already been submitted to police by the FSL.</p>.<p>According to police sources, the DNA evidence will prove to be a critical evidence in the case.</p>.<p>"The DNA reports confirm that it was indeed Shraddha Walkar who was killed. We collected samples from her father and brother after the incident came to light," a source had said.</p>.<p>The investigating officer had said the statements that Poonawala gave during his polygraph and narco analysis tests and the police interrogation were the same.</p>.<p>Police are yet to find Walkar's mobile phone, which the accused allegedly dumped somewhere.</p>.<p>Poonawala is lodged at the Tihar jail and has been provided with Paul Theroux's railway odyssey, "The Great Railway Bazaar", following his request.</p>.<p>The court sent him to judicial custody for 13 days on November 26. On Friday, it extended Poonawala's judicial custody by 14 days till December 23.</p>.<p>After allegedly strangulating Walkar on May 18, Poonawala sawed her body into 35 pieces and kept those in a 300-litre refrigerator for almost three weeks at his residence before dumping those across the city over several days.</p>
<p>The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Rohini on Friday submitted the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/science-and-environment/explained-what-is-a-narco-test-1163163.html" target="_blank">narco test</a> report of Aaftab Amin Poonawala in connection with the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/mehrauli-murder-case" target="_blank">Shraddha Walkar murder case</a>, officials said.</p>.<p>According to them, the narco test's report was ready and it was later handed over to the case's investigating officer.</p>.<p>Police said according to the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) report, the blood samples recovered from Poonawala's house were of Walkar's.</p>.<p>During the investigation, police had collected the blood samples from Poonawala's Mehrauli flat and sent those for examination.</p>.<p>On December 15, police had said the DNA samples extracted from the bones found in a forest area and the blood traces found at the house where Walkar was killed had matched with the samples of her father.</p>.<p>The evidence comes more than a month after Poonawala was arrested for allegedly killing Walkar, his live-in partner. Police had found 13 bone pieces from the Mehrauli forest and its nearby areas while searching for her body parts.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/delhi-court-allows-police-to-obtain-voice-sample-of-poonawala-1174410.html" target="_blank">Delhi court allows police to obtain voice sample of Poonawala</a></strong></p>.<p>Walkar (27) was allegedly strangled, her body chopped into 35 pieces and disposed of in various parts of Delhi by Poonawala.</p>.<p>The report of Poonawala's polygraph test has already been submitted to police by the FSL.</p>.<p>According to police sources, the DNA evidence will prove to be a critical evidence in the case.</p>.<p>"The DNA reports confirm that it was indeed Shraddha Walkar who was killed. We collected samples from her father and brother after the incident came to light," a source had said.</p>.<p>The investigating officer had said the statements that Poonawala gave during his polygraph and narco analysis tests and the police interrogation were the same.</p>.<p>Police are yet to find Walkar's mobile phone, which the accused allegedly dumped somewhere.</p>.<p>Poonawala is lodged at the Tihar jail and has been provided with Paul Theroux's railway odyssey, "The Great Railway Bazaar", following his request.</p>.<p>The court sent him to judicial custody for 13 days on November 26. On Friday, it extended Poonawala's judicial custody by 14 days till December 23.</p>.<p>After allegedly strangulating Walkar on May 18, Poonawala sawed her body into 35 pieces and kept those in a 300-litre refrigerator for almost three weeks at his residence before dumping those across the city over several days.</p>