Delhi Police may soon reveal the faces behind violence at Jawaharlal Nehru University. The crime branch is believed to have received information about three suspects, including a woman. All three are accused of attacking their students with sticks by covering their faces. Although the police have not broken their silence about the whole case so far, sources say that they have been identified through the mobile location.
According to police sources, the information of the suspects has been collected with the help of mobile phones and call details record analysis, which were active in the area at the time of the incident. Not only this, the Crime Branch team of Delhi Police is also collecting information about those internal elements of JNU who supported and guided the attackers.
This thing has come out in the interview of students. According to the students, the attackers did not knock the doors of every room and attacked only certain rooms. Perhaps he was already aware of his targets. A policeman posted at the university said that we came to know from many people that the suspects were already aware of their definite targets.
Raiders under 30, may be college students
The dress and body language of the suspects wearing masks suggest that they are probably college students and are under 30. Police is currently engaged in acquiring CCTV footage, photographs and mobile videos. Police are investigating people who have dressed like attackers and do not have their faces covered.
Police will send videos to Forensic Labs
Apart from this, the police have also confirmed their preparation and sent the videos to the forensic labs. On Tuesday, police appealed to people to share pictures and videos of the violence.
Delhi Police will run a balance in investigation
Sources say that since the matter is related to students. In such a situation, the effort will be not to arrest any one party. The investigation will be carried forward, creating a balance on both sides. So that no one party can accuse the police of bias. It has also been reported that the crime branch will at present avoid arrest of JNU students. Even if their names are not registered in the FIR. Surely an attempt is being made to catch the masked.