By Express News Service
KOTTAYAM: Two days after the scholars’ protests at Amal Jyothi Engineering College over the suicide of a woman scholar have been settled, reviews that the police registered a case in opposition to college students for waylaying Government Chief Whip N Jayaraj and school authorities through the protests kicked up a row.
With protests brewing in opposition to the police transfer, district police chief Ok Karthik clarified that no scholar within the school was arraigned as accused in any case in reference to protests. “The police won’t do anything that would affect the future of students. It was decided in the meeting attended by the college management and students, held in the presence of ministers,” Karthik stated.
According to sources, police registered a case in opposition to as many as 50 identifiable folks after slapping prices equivalent to illegal meeting, and a primary info report (FIR) was submitted to the court docket as effectively. However, the police determined to not proceed with the case bearing in mind the way forward for college students.
At the identical time, an investigation into the suicide of Shraddha Satheesh, a second-year Food Technology scholar, below the aegis of Crime department DySP T M Varghese below the shut monitoring of Kottayam SP is progressing. “The investigating officer is in Kanjirappally to record the statements of teachers, staff and others as part of the investigation. Recording students’ statements couldn’t be completed as some of them were not in college. Their statements will also be recorded in the coming days,” stated Karthik.
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Regarding the controversy over the suicide notice of Shraddha, Karthik stated a scribbled paper was recovered from her room, nevertheless it was not thought of a suicide notice. “It is not clear whether the note was written by Shraddha. We have sent it to the Forensic Science Lab to confirm its authenticity. Everything is under investigation and we can’t consider it as a suicide note at this point in time,” he stated.
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Earlier, Shraddha’s mother and father had come out in opposition to police following reviews {that a} suicide notice was recovered from her room with the wordings: “I am going. Your black pants are kept in the bed.” Shraddha’s father Satheesh alleged that police have been making an attempt to mislead the probe with a faux suicide notice. He stated the recovered notice was written in October 2022.
KOTTAYAM: Two days after the scholars’ protests at Amal Jyothi Engineering College over the suicide of a woman scholar have been settled, reviews that the police registered a case in opposition to college students for waylaying Government Chief Whip N Jayaraj and school authorities through the protests kicked up a row.
With protests brewing in opposition to the police transfer, district police chief Ok Karthik clarified that no scholar within the school was arraigned as accused in any case in reference to protests. “The police won’t do anything that would affect the future of students. It was decided in the meeting attended by the college management and students, held in the presence of ministers,” Karthik stated.
According to sources, police registered a case in opposition to as many as 50 identifiable folks after slapping prices equivalent to illegal meeting, and a primary info report (FIR) was submitted to the court docket as effectively. However, the police determined to not proceed with the case bearing in mind the way forward for college students.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
At the identical time, an investigation into the suicide of Shraddha Satheesh, a second-year Food Technology scholar, below the aegis of Crime department DySP T M Varghese below the shut monitoring of Kottayam SP is progressing. “The investigating officer is in Kanjirappally to record the statements of teachers, staff and others as part of the investigation. Recording students’ statements couldn’t be completed as some of them were not in college. Their statements will also be recorded in the coming days,” stated Karthik.
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Regarding the controversy over the suicide notice of Shraddha, Karthik stated a scribbled paper was recovered from her room, nevertheless it was not thought of a suicide notice. “It is not clear whether the note was written by Shraddha. We have sent it to the Forensic Science Lab to confirm its authenticity. Everything is under investigation and we can’t consider it as a suicide note at this point in time,” he stated.
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Earlier, Shraddha’s mother and father had come out in opposition to police following reviews {that a} suicide notice was recovered from her room with the wordings: “I am going. Your black pants are kept in the bed.” Shraddha’s father Satheesh alleged that police have been making an attempt to mislead the probe with a faux suicide notice. He stated the recovered notice was written in October 2022.