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2020 Delhi riots: Verdict in IB officer Ankit Sharma murder case likely on Thursday

LAW FINDER NEWS NETWORK | June 3, 2026 at 11:49 PM

New Delhi, Jun 3 A Delhi court is likely to pronounce on Thursday its verdict in the sensational murder case of Intelligence officer Ankit Sharma during the 2020 northeast Delhi riots.


Additional Sessions Judge Parveen Singh has reserved its judgment for June 4 in the case after hearing arguments against all the accused, including former Aam Aadmi Party councillor Tahir Hussain and 10 others.


The case pertains to an FIR registered at Dayalpur police station on the complaint of Ravinder Kumar, father of Ankit Sharma.


According to the complaint, Sharma, who was posted with the Intelligence Bureau, had returned home from office on February 25, 2020, before stepping out again.


When he did not return for a long time, his family began searching for him, only to be informed by locals that his son had been killed and his body thrown into Khajuri Khas drain near a mosque in the Chand Bagh pulia area. Sharma's body was subsequently recovered from the drain.


In his complaint, Kumar alleged that his son was murdered by former AAP councillor Tahir Hussain and others. It said they had allegedly assembled at Hussain's office, and Ankit's body was disposed of after the murder.


On March 24, 2023, a Delhi court framed charges against Hussain and 10 others.


The other accused include Haseen alias Mullaji alias Salman, Nazim, Kasim, Sameer Khan, Anas, Firoz, Javed, Gulfam, Shoaib Alam alias Bobby and Muntajim alias Musa.


The accused were charged under Indian Penal Code sections pertaining to rioting, rioting armed with deadly weapons, promoting enmity between groups, murder and criminal conspiracy. Hussain was additionally charged with abetment and statements conducing to public mischief.


The case stems from the communal violence that erupted in northeast Delhi in February 2020 during protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.


The clashes, marked by incidents of stone-pelting, arson and vandalism, had left 53 people dead and several others injured. 

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