Allowing the plea filed by National Investigation Agency (NIA), the court directed that Lashkar-e-Toiba militant Naved be taken to the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) at the CGO complex here tomorrow at 11 am for the test.
During an in-camera proceeding, District Judge Amar Nath said considering the "seriousness and gravity of the offence", polygraph test of accused Naved was required to be conducted.
"Accordingly, I allow the present application permitting the NIA to take the accused to Central Forensic Science Laboratory, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi on August 18 at 11 am for conducting the polygraph test," the judge said while disposing of the plea.
The court noted the NIA's submissions that Naved, who was brought to the court in a muffled face amid tight security cover, has given consent for the lie-detector test by writing in Urdu language on a plain paper which was annexed with the application.
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It said that the test was required for further probe.
The agency said keeping in view the security arrangements, Naved has been shifted to NIA headquarters here for further interrogation under police custody.
It said that during the interrogation, "inconsistency" was found in Naved's statements on various occasions which hampered the lead in the investigation of the case.
Naved, a LeT militant, was arrested after he was caught by the villagers in Udhampur on August 5 when he tried to take them hostage. He was sent to police custody for 14 days on August 11 by a Jammu court.