This Article is From Feb 27, 2016

JNU Sedition Case Transferred To Special Cell, Says Commissioner BS Bassi

JNU Sedition Case Transferred To Special Cell, Says Commissioner BS Bassi

Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi said the process of transfer will take around two days. (File photo)

New Delhi: Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi today said the sedition case in connection with the controversial JNU event has been transferred to the force's counter-terrorism unit Special Cell.

"I have directed my officers to transfer the case to Special Cell as the matter needs focused investigation. In a case registered under Section 124 A (Sedition), the Special Cell shall do justice," Mr Bassi told reporters.

The process of transfer will take around two days, he said, adding that the local police district would not be able to put the focus which the case demands as they have to deal with numerous routine law and order affairs.

A few days after registering the case in connection with the February 9 event in JNU campus, DCP (South) Prem Nath had written to the Commissioner, requesting him to transfer the case to Special Cell.

Mr Bassi had refused to do so then saying that the concerned police district has enough capacity to deal with the matter.

JNU Student's Union president Kanhaiya Kumar was arrested in connection with the case on February 12.

Two more students Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya, who made the police chase them across cities for around 10 days, later surrendered themselves a day after they resurfaced in the varsity's campus on Sunday.
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