No leads yet in missing JNU student's case, CBI tells HC

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Thursday told the that despite various attempts including "digital footprinting," it has not found any evidence in the missing University (JNU) student Najeeb Ahmed's case.

The (CBI) told a bench of Justice and Justice that the agency have analysed for tracking the geo-location data of various people but could not find any lead in the case.

The court has been hearing a habeas corpus plea filed by Fatima Nafees, Ahmed's mother, that her son be produced by police and the before the court.

Ahmed, 27, an MSc First Year student, went missing on October 15, 2016 after a fight allegedly with the members of But the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh-affiliated student body has denied any involvement.

The also told the court that it has once contemplated to file closure report in the case but now they are looking in three more aspects in the probeA

The also told the court that the forensic lab in could not examine three phones as two of them were broken and one pattern lock could not be unlocked.

The of Ahmed's mother countered the CBI's submission and said that pattern lock can easily be unlocked by investing Rs 50 in general mobile repair shop and said that it is cannot be accepted that people can reach the moon but cannot break a pattern lock of a mobile phone.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, July 12 2018. 19:42 IST