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JNU turns war zone over four drunk boys

Accused reportedly from influential families; students allege police trying to 'sheild' culprits

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Accused reportedly from influential families; students allege police trying to 'sheild' culprits

If you thought Manu Sharmas won't dare to flash their guns in public again, wake up!

It was more than the high triggered by a bottle of Blenders Pride that impelled four boys on the campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University into first threatening the varsity guards then eveteasing. It must have been misguided machismo. And a total disregard for the law, knowing that if you are rich and powerful you can get away with anything.

The Accused: Gagan Kumar, Amit Chauhan, Nitin Kapoor and Ankit Nanda inside a PCR van


It was 2.50 pm and Inspector Devender Malik, the Group 4 security guard at JNU, was on his routine inspection round when he noticed a white Hyundai Accent bearing registration number DL 3C AL 8366 near the Pashchimabad gate. To his amazement, he found four boys freely enjoying drinks in the car.

When he told them to leave immediately, the boys threatened him with a gun, which police later claimed was a 'toy lighter'. As Malik left the spot to call for police help, the boys eve tease the girls.

The boys gained entry into the campus by telling the guard at the gate that they were going to Kaveri hostel to meet a friend.

Malik told MiD DAY that the boys boasted of being close to a "Delhi Deputy Commissioner of Police and a Station House Officer".

The pacifier: JNU student's union president Sandeep Singh talking to the students demanding apology from four boys who were found drinking in a car on the campus.

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