New Delhi: Delhi police have solved the sensational persecution case of a PhD student from the University of Jawaharlal Nehru (JNU) and arrested the defendant.
The cellphone robbed of the complainant and two-wheeled used in crime has been restored from the ownership of Akshay Dolai accused (27), police said.
“On the night of the intervention of January 17-18, at 00:42 hours, the PCR call was accepted at PS Vasant Kunj Utara, regarding the persecution of JNU students on the unknown university campus.
The staff rushed to the place and met.
The complainant states When he jogged at VC Residence Road, a scooter stopped in front of him and the driver tried to commit it, “the police said.
It further accused that after trying to persecute, the person accused of going with the victim’s cellphone.
After the case registered at the Vasant Kunj police station, an investigation was taken.
Speaking to Ani, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Gaurav South Gaurav Sharma said that the initial challenge before the police identified the two-wheeled the perpetrators because there were no two-wheeled entries at the entrance gate by security staff.
“The police team examined and analyzed the recording of around 1,000 cameras installed on the JNU campus, Baba Gang Nath Marg, the entire Jalan Nelson Mandela, Asaf Ali Road, the whole stretch of outside ring road covering the South West District and Munirka,” Sharma.
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“Jnusu protested continuously and installed the police regarding the investigation of this case.
The defendant was followed from the JNU campus to Nelson Mandela Marg to the outer ring road and finally to Munirka Village.
Further technical supervision from the place and also.
The suspected route was also done.
Finally, the defendant It has been identified as Akshay Dolai, a resident of Munirka Village and arrested by the team, “DCP said.
After interrogation, the police have been found that Akshay accused of marrying two children.
He worked at a cellular shop in place Bhikaji Kama, RK Puram, Delhi and Hails of 24 South Pargera in West Bengal.
In accordance with the investigation, the defendant said that on January 17, after consuming liquor, he entered the JNU campus who was at odds with his wife.
“In total frustration, he began to roam the two-wheeled vehicles on the JNU campus and saw a girl alone jogging towards the east gate.
He stopped the girl and tried to persecute him but when he tried to call the police using the police, he took his call and escaped with Two-wheeled vehicles from that place, “the police said.
Police said the defendant took part in three other girls from JNU on the same night before persecuting PhD students.
He previously worked at the JNU ticket counter.