The Asian Age

JNU’s Sharjeel arrested in Bihar

Student faces charges of sedition; to be brought to Delhi, face Saket court today

- BHASKAR HARI SHARMA

In a joint operation, the Delhi police crime branch along with the Bihar police on Tuesday arrested JNU student Sharjeel Imam, booked in a sedition case, from Jahanabad area of Bihar. The Ph.D. student at Jawaharlal Nehru University’s Centre for Historical Studies has been booked in sedition cases lodged across several states for alleged

“inflammato­ry” speeches made during protests against the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act. “We arrested Sharjeel Imam from Jahanabad,” said DCP (crime branch) Rajesh Deo.

Following two speeches, in which Imam (32) said “to cut off Assam” during the anti-CAA protests at Jamia Millia Ismalia in

Delhi and Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh, law enforcemen­t agencies in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi had registered cases against Imam under various sections, including sedition. Imam was on the run since then. Imam had disappeare­d from the police radar on January 25 evening and he was last seen at a meeting in Phulwari Sharif, Bihar, the DCP said.

Sharjeel Imam’s lawyers have claimed that he had surrendere­d to the Delhi police at 3 pm on Tuesday, after a notice under Section 160 CrPC was issued on Monday by the crime branch. One of them said: “He will be brought to Delhi for production before the magistrate. He has full faith in the legal system and is fully cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion.”

The Delhi police, however, denied this, and reiterated that it had arrested ■

Mr Imam. Sources said Sharjeel Imam will be brought to Delhi on Wednesday.

A graduate in computer science from IIT Mumbai, Imam had shifted to Delhi for pursuing research at the Centre for Historical Studies at JNU after working in a software company for almost two years. The DCP said two videos had come to light, one on December 13 at Jamia and the other on January 16 at Aligarh, and it was noticed that Sharjeel Imam had delivered very inflammato­ry and instigator­y speeches opposing the CAA and NRC, adding that such comments can potentiall­y affect religious harmony and weaken the unity and integrity of the country.

“On January 25, an FIR was lodged against the JNU student under Section 124 A (sedition), Section 153A (promoting enmity between different religious communitie­s) and Section 505 (remarks that may lead to public mischief) of the Indian Penal Code, but Iman was on the run,” said the DCP.

“On Monday, Sharjeel’s brother Muzmil was interrogat­ed. On the basis of the interrogat­ion, vital clues regarding Sharjeel were obtained and based upon the leads, the team was successful in apprehendi­ng him on Tuesday at about 2 pm,” the police said.

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