Murdered Qandeel Baloch's brother undergoes polygraph test

The outcome of the test is expected on Monday while the DNA test results might take a few more days.

Update: 2016-07-23 07:38 GMT
26-year-old Qandeel Baloch was killed at her home in central district of Multan. (Photo: AP)

Islamabad: A week after Pakistan's internet sensation and model Qandeel Baloch was laid to rest after being strangled by her brother in the name of 'honour', police authorities have conducted polygraph and DNA tests of the accused in the case.

Muhammad Wasim was taken to a forensic laboratory in Lahore on Friday, according to a report.

Read: Yes of course, I strangled her: Qandeel Baloch’s brother tells investigators

The outcome of the test is expected on Monday while the DNA test results might take a few more days.

Police said that the Muslim cleric who was suspended for appearing in "selfie" photographs with Qandeel will be interrogated next week. Although Qavi has denied any involvment in Qandeel's murder, he said that he would present himself to police for questioning if summoned.

Read: Pakistani 'selfie' cleric investigated over Qandeel Baloch's murder

Baloch's brother Wasim told media he drugged and strangled his sister as she had violated their family's honour with her social media posts, including a series of selfies with cleric Abdul Qavi last month.

According to a new development, police said that Aslam Shaheen, Baloch's another brother, who was said to have been nominated in the FIR, was not involved in her murder.

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