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Najeeb missing: Delhi Police directed to file statement of witnesses

ANI
Published : Apr 21, 2017, 5:51 pm IST
Updated : Apr 21, 2017, 5:51 pm IST

The petitioner is Ahmed's mother, who has also moved an application in the court to form an SIT to investigate the matter.

JNU student Najeeb Ahmed, who has been missing since October 2016. (Photo: File)
 JNU student Najeeb Ahmed, who has been missing since October 2016. (Photo: File)

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday directed the Delhi Police to file the statement of the witnesses present when JNU student Najeeb Ahmed, who has been missing since October 2016, was threatened in the fight which led to his disappearance.

The petitioner is Ahmed's mother, who has also moved an application in the court to form an SIT to investigate the matter.

Two sealed packs, one containing the CFL report which has the call details of the nine students and the call details and laptop record of Najeeb were submitted to the court by the Delhi police.

The court has also asked to file the statement of the driver who dropped Najeeb from JNU to Jamia before he went missing.

The next date of the hearing is May 12.

Earlier in February, the Delhi Police was pulled up by the Delhi High Court over the slow progress in the case and was asked to explore other prospects of probe like polygraph test of other persons connected with the disappearance of Ahmed as all other leads in this case had not yielded any good result.

"The student had gone missing in October 2016; it is February now. Nearly four months have gone by and none of the leads are going anywhere. We asked for a polygraph test as the other leads have not yielded any results," the court observed.

The High Court was hearing an application by one of the nine students, who are suspects in the case, seeking recall of the High Court's order dated December 14 and December 22, 2016.

The application had alleged that by means of these two orders, the court was regulating the manner of investigation which was prejudicing the probe and violating their rights under Articles 21 and 22 of the Constitution.

The applicant had also challenged a notice issued to him by the Delhi Police to appear before the trial court to give consent for lie-detector test.

The Delhi Government's counsel opposed the application, stating that the same student had moved a similar plea through another lawyer earlier and the High Court on January 23 disposed it off by asking the student to come forward.

A habeas corpus plea was moved by Najeeb's mother Fatima Nafees, who sought direction to trace her son who has been missing since the intervening night of October 14-15.

27-year-old Najeeb, a first year M.Sc. student went missing from his JNU hostel, allegedly after a row with members of RSS student wing Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP).

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