Qandeel murder case: Police find important revelations in Qavi’s polygraph test

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MULTAN: Local police on Sunday said that important revelations have come to the light following the receipt of Mufti Abdul Qavi’s polygraph test results.

On October 12, a court had issued non-bailable arrest warrants for Qavi in the Qandeel-Baloch murder case. He was arrested on October 18, after the district and sessions court rejected his bail plea.

“The polygraph test result cannot be shared with the media for now but it will soon be made available,” a police spokesperson said.

The statements of Qandeel’s parents, Azeem and Anwar Bibi, were recorded in the presence of Qavi, whose three-day physical remand ends tomorrow.

Important developments are expected in the case.

Qandeel Baloch, who shot to fame for her provocative selfies that polarised Pakistan, was allegedly strangled in July by her brother Muhammad Waseem.

In his confession, Waseem claimed she had brought shame on the family and owned up to his crime in a press conference after his arrest.

Prior to her death, Baloch, whose real name was Fauzia Azeem, spoke of worries about her safety and had appealed to the interior ministry to provide her with security.