Nayagarh Murder: SIT Files Fresh Plea For LVA Test As JJB Says No To Brain Mapping

Nayagarh: In one more setback to Special Investigation Team (SIT), probing the sensational homicide case of a five-year-old woman of Nayagarh, the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) on Wednesday turned down its petition in search of mind mapping check on the accused.
The JJB rejected the plea filed by SIT after the accused didn’t conform to the proposal.
After the rejection of petitions for narco-analysis check and mind mapping check, the SIT has now appealed to the JJB to conduct Layered Voice Analysis (LVA) check. The board has posted the matter for listening to to January 20.
During the listening to, the accused’s counsel additionally urged the board to hunt reply from the SIT on alleged torture of the accused throughout his remand by the State probe company.
The accused’s lawyer Chandra Bijayi Mishra mentioned, “The board has rejected the petition filed seeking brain mapping test. We informed the board how the minor accused was subjected to torture during his remand in SIT custody. The hearing will be conducted on January 20.”
“During the hearing on brain mapping, the Children in Conflict with Law (CCL) disagreed. In a written statement, he said he would not cooperate if the procedure is conducted on him. Today we appealed for a LVA test. The hearing will be conducted on January 20,” mentioned public prosecutor Balabhadra Mohanty.
(Edited By Suryakant Jena)

]]>