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Kochi: Two nursing students assault junior, taken into custody

Awaiting anti-ragging cell’s report, say cops; handed it over, says management

Express News Service

KOCHI: Two nursing students of Amrita College of Nursing under Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS), Kochi, were nabbed on Tuesday, for assaulting a junior student.

Fourth-year BSc nursing student Sujith Kumar, 21, of Mavelikkara, and third-year student Govind Nair, 21, of Ettumanoor were taken into custody by Cheranalloor police on a complaint lodged by the victim, a 19-year-old from Chennithala, who is studying BSc nursing second-year at the college.

The accused were booked on charges of voluntarily causing hurt to any person, hurt by means of any instrument, a criminal act done by several persons with common intention, and offence of criminal intimidation under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

“We are awaiting the report of the college’s anti-ragging cell. Now, the accused are charged with bailable offences. If ragging is confirmed, more charges will be slapped against them,” a police officer said. Ernakulam Central ACP Jayakumar C said: “As per the law, the cell has to conduct a preliminary inquiry into the complaint.” He also criticised the functioning of the college’s anti-ragging cell and raised concerns over the lackadaisical attitude of the management towards such incidents.

College principal K T Moly said the anti-ragging committee’s inquiry report was handed over to the police on Monday afternoon. “We noted in the report that the incident occurred outside the campus and the accused were suspended earlier in a similar incident,” she said, adding that the institution is keenly watching all such activities.

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