Hindustan Times (Delhi)

1O students held for molesting girls at Gargi College

Police say they gatecrashe­d into the fest and molested many girls

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Ten students from different government and private colleges in Delhi and its surroundin­g areas have been arrested for allegedly molesting students of Delhi University’s Gargi College after gatecrashi­ng a fest in the all-girls campus last week, police said on Wednesday.

Police said the arrested students are all aged between 18 and 25 years.

According to students of the college, the “drunk intruders” groped and dragged girls and performed obscene acts.

NEWDELHI: Ten students from different government and private colleges in Delhi-ncr have been arrested for allegedly molesting students of Delhi University’s Gargi College after gatecrashi­ng a fest in the all-girls campus last week, police said on Wednesday.

Atul Kumar Thakur, deputy commission­er of police (south district), said the arrested students are all aged between 18 and 25 years. “They had gathered outside gate number 2. They had pushed a caterer’s parked van against the gate to break it open. One of them then entered the broken gate to open it from inside,” the DCP said.

The officer said the suspects then went on to join the fest by jumping over barricades put up by private security guards in the campus. According to students of the college, the “drunk intruders” groped and dragged girls and performed obscene acts. “None of them had passes to attend the fest,” said the DCP.

DCP Thakur said footage from CCTV cameras installed at the gate as well as electronic surveillan­ce helped identify and nab the suspects. The police are questionin­g private security guards and college staffers who were manning the entry gate.

“Our 11 teams are working to identify and nab all the people involved in the crime,” said the officer.

He said around 30 suspects had been identified in all and about 15 suspects had been questioned so far. “More arrests are likely in the near future,” he said.

The DCP said the suspects were arrested from Delhi and neighbouri­ng cities. While a few of them belong to Delhi University, the others study in private and government universiti­es in NCR. The police didn’t individual­ly identify the arrested suspects or pin-point their colleges.

The officer said while a few of them knew each other, many others were around the college when they decided to barge in.

Another senior police officer, who didn’t want to be identified, said that so far there is nothing to suggest that the college authoritie­s informed the local police about the fest.

While the alleged incident happened on February 6, the police registered a case only on Monday – after much outrage against the alleged sexual harassment. Students held a protest at the college premises, alleging inaction by the college authoritie­s.

Delhi police had then said they did not get any complaint from the college or the students on the day of the incident. Police had said though they were not informed about the fest, they sent police personnel in plaincloth­es as a precaution­ary measure.

Students and teachers had posted about the incident on social media. According to their posts, groups of unruly, drunk men forced their way during the college festival. The students said they were groped, molested and assaulted by the outsiders.

Delhi University has, meanwhile, issued an advisory to all principals to ensure safety of women employees and students .

DU also condemned the Gargi College incident and urged police to take strong action against those involved. It said it has also sought an action taken report from the college principal in the matter.

PLEA SEEKS CBI PROBE

A petition was filed in the Supreme Court on Wednesday seeking a CBI probe into allegation­s of molestatio­n and sexual assault on girls inside Gargi college campus in Delhi.

 ?? BIPLOV BHUYAN/HT PHOTO ?? National Students' Union of India members protest outside Delhi n
University’s Gargi College on Monday.
BIPLOV BHUYAN/HT PHOTO National Students' Union of India members protest outside Delhi n University’s Gargi College on Monday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India