Sheena Bora murder case: Peter Mukerjea undergoes lie-detector test
Some questions answered by Peter indicated ‘deception’, say CBI sources
New Delhi: Former media baron Peter Mukejea on Saturday underwent a lie-detector test here in connection with the three-year old sensational murder of his stepdaughter Sheena Bora.
CBI sources said several questions about the crime, his conversations with his wife Indrani Mukerjea and his own statements were put to him during the test by CBI officials at the Central Forensic Science Laboratory.
They said there were some questions where there were indications of "deception".
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The agency has received the nod from a special court here to subject Peter to polygraph tests.
The agency will have to produce Peter before a special court in Mumbai on Monday which has given it his custody.
CBI has subjected Mukerjea to intense questioning since November 19 when he was taken into custody which ranged from alleged siphoning off funds from the media house founded by him and Indrani, overseas account of Sheena Bora, relations between family members, missing details of Sheena and his conversations with his son Rahul.
The sources claimed that on many accounts his answers were purportedly not convincing and changing which prompted CBI to put him to polygraph test.