Delhi court allows CBI to close JNU student Najeeb Ahmed missing case
The case was initially probed by Delhi Police but later transferred to the CBI.
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New
Delhi, 30 June
A Delhi court on Monday
allowed the CBI to close the missing case of first year JNU student Najeeb
Ahmed, who went missing on 15 October, 2016.
While
additional chief judicial magistrate Jyoti Maheshwari accepted the agency's
closure report, it granted liberty to reopen the case if any evidence in the
matter came about.
The
CBI in October 2018 closed its investigation into the case as the agency's
efforts to trace Ahmed, a first year master's student at JNU, yielded no
results.
The
agency filed its closure report before the court in the case after getting
permission from the Delhi High Court.
Ahmed went missing from the Mahi-Mandvi hostel of JNU on 15 October, 2016, following
a scuffle with some students allegedly affiliated to the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi
Parishad the previous night.
Nafees'
counsel had previously said it was a "political case" in which the
"CBI has succumbed to the pressure of its masters".
The
case was initially probed by Delhi Police but later transferred to the CBI.
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