Delhi Police Issues Notice to 2 Students for Questioning: JNU

Forensic team will also arrive on Wednesday to investigate the JNU violence
Delhi Police Issues Notice to 2 Students for Questioning: JNU

The Delhi Police has sent notices to students Chunchun Kumar and Dolan Samanta for questioning in connection with the violence that took place on the evening of January 5 at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi. At the same time, the forensic team will also arrive on Wednesday to investigate the JNU violence. Apart from this, the Delhi Police is looking for Akash Awasthi, Rohit Shah and Komal Sharma, accused in the violence.

Earlier, in the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) violence case, the SIT of Crime Branch reached JNU on Tuesday and questioned Sucheta Talukdar and Priya Ranjan Kumar for about two hours. During separate interrogation of the two, the SIT asked them to identify the students who appear to be involved in violence by showing them video footage and photos. However, he refused to recognize anyone as the footage was blurred. Sucheta also recorded her written statement in one and a half pages. Earlier on Monday, SIT also questioned JNU Students Union President Ishi Ghosh, Vaskar Vijay and Pankaj Mishra. They are all associated with leftist student organizations.

On Friday, the SIT released photographs of seven students of leftist student organizations and two students of right-wing student organizations in the JNU violence case, claiming that they were involved in the campus violence on January 5. A total of 34 students from two groups were injured in the violence. The SIT had earlier decided to interrogate three students at JNU and students at the Crime Branch office at Kamla Market. But now everyone is being questioned in JNU itself. At the same time, four students injured in the violence were also interrogated by SIT and took information from them.

On January 4, a day before the January 5 incident, students belonging to leftist student organizations broke into and broke into the server room at the administrative building. The team at the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) along with another team of SIT spent all day in the server room to investigate and try to get the footage. The team will also investigate the server room on Wednesday.

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