Saturday 5 November 2016

Police up reward for info on Najeeb to Rs 2L

Police up reward for info on Najeeb to Rs 2L
New Delhi:


Submit Detailed Report On Efforts To LG
After hiking the reward for giving any information about missing JNU student Najeeb Ahmed from Rs 50,000 to Rs 1lakh, Delhi Police on Friday hiked it further to Rs 2 lakh. He has been missing for well over 20 days now.Police have submitted a detailed report to LG Najeeb Jung in which they have claimed to have looked for Ahmed from Manipur to Rajasthan.Police even scanned his online browsing history and went to places he had read up about, sources said.
Around 20,000 posters of the missing student have been put up across the capital even as the LG said in a review meeting, “No effort be spared in the operation to trace him.“
That meeting was attended by special commissioner P Kamraj, joint commissioner R P Upadhyay and DCP (II) Manishi Chandra who has been heading the SIT.
The LG was told that police teams have been sent to Ajmer, Kota, Bareilly , Roorkee, Faizabad, Azamgarh, Badaun and other cities. Almost all of Ahmed's former and present teachers, friends and relatives have been contacted apart from his former schools and other educational institutions.CCTV footage from various places have been scanned too.
“As it happens, all-out efforts are being made to trace Ahmed. SIT has verified over 300 autorickshaws plying in the area, and has deployed about 150 police personnel.There are two teams per district that are visiting all possible locations one by one,“ Kamraj said.
ABVP slams Kejri speech at JNU
The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) on Friday slammed chief minister Arvind Kejriwal`s address on JNU campus as opportunistic and politically motivated.
“Kejriwal has proven yet again that he has very little knowledge of politics, because he attacked BJP, ABVP, and the Delhi Police without knowing the facts,“ Saurabh Sharma, ex-joint secretary, JNUSU and an ABVP leader said. IANS

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