Anna University student sexually harassed; student outfit stages protest
Press Trust of India | December 25, 2024 | 03:39 PM IST | 1 min read
The investigation is ongoing, however, police have declined to make any comment on the incident.
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Start NowChennai: A girl student was allegedly sexually harassed by unknown persons and cooperation is being extended to police, who have launched a probe, an Anna University official said here on Wednesday.
While a student outfit staged a protest in front of the state-run varsity campus seeking action, the varsity registrar J Prakash, in a statement here, said that full cooperation was being extended for police investigation. Police, however, declined to make any comment.
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