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Tuesday, 20 December 2016

JNU missing student case: Police concludes field search, to quiz Nejeeb's friend


JNU missing student case:

New Old Delhi: Delhi Police on weekday over its large search in JNU field with none success and can be conducting a lie-detector check on Najeeb Ahmed's friend Mohd Qasim on Wednesday because it stepped up efforts to urge clues relating to the mysterious disappearance of the scholar since fifteen Gregorian calendar month.


Police have up to now served notices to 6 individuals, as well as relations of Najeeb yet because the students with whom he was allegedly concerned during a brawl at his hostel an evening before he nonexistent, aforesaid a senior policeman.

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The police, delineated  by senior standing counsel for Old Delhi government Rahul Mehra, had told Old Delhi state supreme court that four students, WHO square measure suspected of beating up Najeeb, would be place to lie-detector tests to urge leads or clues regarding his disappearance and whereabouts.

"We have served notices to 6 individuals and when their consent, we are going to be effecting the tests. Qasim gave his consent and he are place to a lie-detector check tomorrow (Wednesday)," aforesaid the officer.

Many of the scholars have gone to their homes for vacations, that is clogging investigation, he said. Meanwhile, over 600 Old Delhi Police personnel power-assisted by human dogs over their search of the sprawling JNU field however couldn't realize any clues of the missing student.

Police team began its search around nine AM these days underneath the oversight of DCP (Crime Branch) G Ram Gopal Naik and finished by three PM. The search had begun yesterday and nearly 60-70 % of the field was coated whereas the remaining field was scanned on weekday.

All agencies of Old Delhi Police as well as Special Cell, government department and also the native police, pooling over 600 personnel scanned the interiors and residential areas, the official aforesaid.

Najeeb has been missing since Gregorian calendar month fifteen when AN alleged scuffle at his hostel with ABVP students on the night of fourteen Gregorian calendar month. a gift of Rs ten hundred thousand has been proclaimed by Old Delhi Police on any data regarding Najeeb.

The massive search was mounted following a Old Delhi state supreme court order last week directive the police to scan the whole JNU field as well as hostels, lecture rooms yet as rooftops of the buildings with facilitate of human dogs.

After scanning the field, the police is probably going to raise JNU administration to fortify its security.

"We have ascertained that the forest space is kind of dense and students go there even late within the night. we are going to request JNU authorities to extend security within the field for the protection of scholars," aforesaid a political candidate.

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