Missing JNU Student: Police Ramp up Hunt, Teachers and Students Quizzed
Missing JNU Student: Police Ramp up Hunt, Teachers and Students Quizzed
Police said they have done psychoanalytic profiling of Najeeb after consultation with his doctors.

New Delhi: JNU student Najeeb Ahmad’s disappearance and cops’ continuous failures to find him have led to a massive hunt by Delhi Police.

SIT chief Manish Chandra and joint commissioner of police RP Upadhyay were also summoned by LG Najeeb Jung to get the update on the missing student.

Police said they have done psychoanalytic profiling of Najeeb after consultation with his doctors.

“He was very close to his mother and would not have taken any big step without her permission,” doctors said.

“This profiling was done to judge his moves,” a senior police officer said.

Police sources told News18 that Najeeb Ahmad’s email and cell phone conversations were also examined and investigation so far shows Najeeb was under depression because most of his batchmates were younger than him. He had been preparing for various competitive exams for the past four years.

Najeeb Ahmad’s teachers and batchmates from Kota and Kanpur, where he prepared for CPMT and PMT exams have also been quizzed about his mysterious disappearance.

Police have put up 20000 posters in and outside Delhi and close to 450 personnel are working round-the-clock to trace the whereabouts of Ahmad. “Search for Najeeb Ahmad has become the biggest ever operation conducted by Delhi police,” a senior officer said.

Adding to that, 13 teams consisting of 55 personnel have visited almost every private and government hospital and verified every single known or unknown admitted patient. As many as 450 police personnel are said to be working on the case and are stationed at important locations.

On the other hand, the LG office has increased the reward money to Rs 2 lakh to anyone with information leading to Najeeb.

One of the professors at JNU had seen Ahmad on the day he left the campus in an auto rickshaw. However, the police maintain that CCTV camera installed at JNU gate doesn’t have a high-resolution footage and it is difficult to identify auto by its number. The SIT has reportedly verified over 300 auto rickshaws plying in the area.

Two teams each in the districts of Ajmer, Kota, Bareilly, Roorkee, Faizabad, Azamgarh and Badaun and other cities have been deployed and CCTV footage has been scanned at all important locations.

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