Millennium Post

Police likely to complete probe into Ramjas violence by end of March

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Delhi Police is likely to complete its investigat­ion into the violence in Delhi University’s Ramjas College by the end of this month and it has so far recorded statements of 17 students and teachers.

A team of the Crime Branch, which was handed over the investigat­ion into last month’s violence, has so far recorded statements of 17 people, said a senior police officer.

Another team, set up by Delhi Police Commission­er Amulya Patnaik following the National Human Rights Commission’s notice over allegation­s of “police excesses”, is probing the matter simultaneo­usly.

The 17 people spoken to so far by the Crime Branch team include teachers from the Faculty of Arts and the Delhi School of Economics, said a source.

Students from St Stephen’s College and Deshbandhu College have also been spoken to by the probe team.

A law student, who had filed a petition in the Delhi High Court demanding action against the policemen who had allegedly assaulted students and journalist­s during the violence, has also recorded his statement, said the source.

The second inquiry team, headed by Joint Commission­er of Police (Crime) Praveer Ranjan and comprising the Deputy Commission­er of Police (Vigilance) and the DCP (Special Police Unit for Women and Children), has to submit its report to the Commission by the end of this month.

The team has cross-examined some of the students questioned by the Crime Branch and both the teams are sharing inputs.

“Both the teams are simultaneo­usly looking into the matter. The teams are also sharing evidence and the statements recorded in order to carry out a comprehens­ive probe.

Investigat­ions by both teams are likely to conclude by the end of this month,” said an officer privy to the probe.

The Crime Branch team has also issued notices to media channels and the local police in the matter.

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