Rajesh Talwar, accused in the
Noida twin murder case involving his daughter Aarushi, was on Wednesday subjected to polygraph test by the Central Bureau of India which has formed 10 different teams to look into various aspects of the probe.
The CBI, which
took over the investigations of the case on June 1, said the agency carried out the lie detector test on Talwar after his consent. Coming out with a statement for the first time after it took over the probe
into the sensational double murders, the CBI said the agency had picked up blood samples which were 'still' present at the scene of crime. Besides the blood samples, the CBI also picked up suspected finger prints, palm prints and a blood-soaked blanket found on the body of Aarushi and some more clothes with bloodstains on them.