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| Detained Pak national may undergo narco, other tests | | | Vadodara, Sept 01: Pakistani national Aamir Sohail, detained at railway station here on August 26, may be put through narco-analysis, brain mapping and other tests for ascertaining the motive behind his visit to India, police said here today.
Even after more than 130 hours of investigations by various agencies, including raw and other state agencies, Sohail has not revealed the purpose of his visit to this country, an investigating official said.
During police interrogation, Sohail, a resident of Raja Jung of Kasur district of Pakistan, said he had heard a lot about Mumbai and wanted to visit it. So, he sneaked through dense forest area along the Indo-Pak border after alighting from the Samjhauta Express, which runs between Pakistan and Attari in Punjab, the official said.
Sohail was detained at Vadodara Railway Station after he alighted from Amritsar-Mumbai Golden Temple Express and was found to be moving in a suspicious manner by two Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel.
Police had recovered from him a Pakistani passport issued in the name of a woman, who has been granted visa to visit Godhra town in Gujarat. Police had also recovered a mobile phone from him. He, however, was carrying no baggage.
J Bibi, a Pakistani woman, had reached Godhra on August 24 last and lodged a complaint with local police that her passport had been missing from the waiting room of Delhi Railway Station.
During interrogation, Sohail said he had found the passport lying near the toilet of a coach of the train. The woman said she did not know Sohail. |
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