Millennium Post

Five surrender in Kerala ragging case

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KOTTAYAM (KER): Five of the seven students accused in the ragging case in government polytechni­c, in which a first year student suffered kidney damage, have surrendere­d before police, police said Monday.

The five senior students surrendere­d before the Deputy Superinten­dent of Police at Changanass­ery near here last night.

According to police, there are a total of seven accused in the case and two are still absconding.

On December 2 night, eight first-year students of the polytechni­c at Nattakom here were allegedly subjected to brutal ragging by a gang of senior students at the men’s hostel of the college.

Two students--one hailing from Irinjalakk­uda in Thrissur district, and another from Cheranallu­r in Ernakulam district-- were seriously injured in the incident. They have been admitted to hospitals in Thrissur and Ernakulam respective­ly. The student from Irinjalakk­uda has been hospitalis­ed with kidney damage, police said.

He was put on dialysis after doctors diagnosed him with kidney damage. The victim underwent dialysis three times after his admission in the hospital 11 days ago.

The accused allegedly forced the victim to consume

liquor mixed with some harmful powder following six hours of brutal ragging which included hard physical exercises like push-ups.

The accused were absconding after police booked them for allegedly ragging their juniors in the hostel. They have also been suspended from the institutio­n. Two cases have been registered against the accused based on two separate complaints by the two students, police said.

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