G S Hegde, Haywood’s lawyer, said that the ATS had not said anything about his client’s personal life or his involvement in criminal activities. “He (Haywood) called me this morning to inform me that he was being taken for the tests,” Hegde told The Indian Express. “I still maintain that he is not a suspect. He was subjected to the tests as the ATS does not have any clue as to who sent the e-mail and because they want to rule out the possibility that my client sent it.”