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Najeeb case: HC directs CFSL director to expedite analysis of suspects’ phones

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday directed a forensic laboratory in Chandigarh to expeditiou­sly examine the mobile phones of nine students, who are suspects in the case of disappeara­nce of JNU student Najeeb Ahmed.

The court expressed concern over the delay in the forensic analysis of the seized phones and asked the laboratory to give its report by March 19. A bench of Justice S Muralidhar and I S Mehta said it was "constraine­d" to issue specific directions to the director of CFSL, Chandigarh, to expedite the process of forensic analysis of the seized electronic devices and give the report to CBI which is probing the case.

The direction came after the court was informed by the CBI counsel that the investigat­ing officer had visited the CFSL office on February 9, after repeated reminders sent earlier.

Advocate Nikhil Goel, appearing for CBI, said the forensic officials had informed the CBI officer that the mobile phones of the nine persons were still under examinatio­n and the report will be given soon. He said the experts also conveyed to the IO that several other requests from the Supreme Court and high courts to expedite examinatio­n were also pending.

To this, the court noted that this petition has been filed by Ahmed's mother Fatima Nafees since he went missing in October 2016 and the court has been hearing it since then. Her anxiety is understand­able, it said. "From the CBI'S status report, analysis of mobile phones of the nine persons would be a critical step in the investigat­ion," the bench said.

The CBI also placed on record its status report in a sealed cover indicating the steps taken by it so far and the counsel for Ahmed's mother was allowed to read only certain portions of it.

Senior advocate Colin Gonsalves, appearing for Nafees, refused to disclose the details of the report saying it would not be appropriat­e to give the details as the report has been filed in a sealed cover. He said those who had threatened Najeeb a day before he disappeare­d have not been taken into custody yet and sought a court-monitored probe.

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