Anna University rape case: Students, faculty blame security lapses, lack of V-C for crime

Sources said over 400 cameras are installed at strategic points on the 180-acre campus.
Members of SFI stage a demonstration on the gate of Anna University campus after a student was allegedly raped inside the campus.
Members of SFI stage a demonstration on the gate of Anna University campus after a student was allegedly raped inside the campus.(Photo | Express)
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CHENNAI: The rape of a student inside Anna University has left staff and students questioning the security measures on the campus. A section of them who TNIE spoke to on Wednesday said the campus has several CCTV cameras and security personnel, but they are hardly effective without a proper monitoring mechanism in place.

“The crime did not happen very late at night. Crimes cannot be prevented if there is no monitoring mechanism in place. Now, the cameras are of use only to see what happened in the aftermath of the incident,” said a PhD student.

Sources said that over 400 cameras are installed at strategic points on the 180-acre campus.

“The university administration has spent a lot of money in installing face recognition attendance machines to ensure whether teachers are coming on time, but there is no strict system in place to restrict entry of outsiders,” said a senior faculty member, pointing out that a Kotturpuram resident not connected to the campus has been arrested for the rape.

Notably, after a similar sexual assault incident was reported on the NIT Tiruchy campus, the chief secretary conducted a special meeting with the head of higher educational institutes in the state in September and asked them to conduct a security audit of their campuses and take adequate measures to prevent any form of sexual harassment. However, over a dozen faculty and students pointed out that no improvement was made in recent months.

Faculty members alleged that absence of a vice-chancellor (V-C) has led to inefficiencies in monitoring and review of security mechanisms. “The role of the V-C is to ensure all-round development of the institution. In his absence, only the regular administrative work is getting done,” said another faculty member. The V-C post has been lying vacant since August.

Anna University registrar J Prakash, in a statement, said, “Security personnel are always on duty on the university campus. Surveillance cameras are also installed. However, this unfortunate incident has taken place. Additional security measures will be taken at the university level to ensure that such incidents do not recur.”

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