Imran also disclosed the names of the lodges in Hyderabad where the four visitors stayed in March, the name of a welder whose services the visitors had used during their stay. He also accepted that the visitors used his motorcycle.
Sources said Imran, towards the end of the narco-analysis test, also claimed innocence in the terror attack of May 18.
“The second test was necessitated to fill many loopholes from the first test, especially regarding names. Those have been sufficiently answered now,” the sources said.
A second test will also be conducted on Abdul Kaleem, an associate of Imran, on Thursday. Kaleem alias Rafee, like Sayeed, has been accused of trying to help Nayeem obtain a passport with forged documents, at the insistence of Jagirdar.
During his first narco test on September 5, Kaleem had rambled about being given a package for safe custody by his Dubai-based brother Abdul Khader ahead of the May 18 blasts. Investigators are hoping to obtain details regarding the package in the second test.