Grandma-granddaughter murder … suspects will have polygraphy test: Durg police get permission from court, arrest of accused even after 4 months

Grandma-granddaughter murder ... suspects will have polygraphy test: Durg police get permission from court, arrest of accused even after 4 months

The case of ruthless murder of grandmother and granddaughter 4 months ago in Guniyari village of Durg district is not yet resolved. The police will now resort to a polygraphy test to catch the accused in this case. For this, the police has also taken permission from the court. Soon the police ahead

SP Jitendra Shukla said that this is the second such case after the famous Khudmuda murder case of Patan area. In which the Durg police is going to conduct a polygraphy test of suspected accused. The police have almost reached the accused, but there is not enough evidence against the suspected accused. Therefore, the police have decided to conduct a test.

If it is definitely lying, the narco test

SP said that their team will conduct a polygraphy test of all the suspects. Even after this, if there is not enough evidence against the suspect, then the police will also conduct their narco test. Permission will also be taken from the court for this. It is expected that the matter will be revealed next month after this Test.

Grandma-granddaughter was ruthless

tell that, Guniyari village of Durg on 7 March 2024 In the house of 62 -year -old Rajwati Sahu and her 17 -year -old granddaughter Savita Sahu, a blood -soaked corpse was found in her house. He was brutally murdered by unknown accused. After which the crime team of the police searched thousands of call details and also questioned hundreds of people.

CCTV footage was searched, but the hands of the police are still empty. The police had also detained four suspects in this case, but they had to leave due to lack of evidence. Garg has also announced a reward of 25 thousand rupees for giving information about the accused. After this, SP Jitendra Shukla has also announced a reward of Rs 10,000 to the person giving information about the accused.


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