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Mumbai police demand brain mapping test of Bulgarian involved in ATM card cloning racket
Updated On: 03 May, 2017 06:40 PM IST | | Vijay Kumar Yadav
<p>Cops reach dead-end in international card cloning probe as accused refuses to reveal anything</p>


Desperate to extract vital information from the Bulgarian national who was arrested in the international ATM card cloning racket, officials from the cyber police station have sought the court's permission for a brain mapping test on the non-cooperative foreigner.
The man, Milko Angalo (45), has, however, refused consent for the test. The law does not permit brain-mapping tests without the person's consent. Facts that emerge during brain-mapping cannot be used as evidence, but investigators can use it to give direction to their probe.
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