Indore: Police serve notices to students involved in MGM medical college ragging case
Press Trust of India | December 7, 2022 | 10:36 PM IST | 1 min read
A case of ragging was registered on July 24 by the college management after a complaint was made on the UGC's helpline, the police official said.
INDORE: The police have served notice to students allegedly involved in a case of ragging at Indore's government-run Mahatma Gandhi Memorial (MGM) medical college more than four months ago.
The accused students had allegedly ragged their juniors by making them perform some obscene acts, police have said, citing a complaint lodged by the college management. Ten students were allegedly involved in the ragging and eight of them were identified.
"We have released eight senior students (who were allowed to go home from police station) in the medical college ragging case under provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) after giving them notices and obtaining assurance that they will cooperate during investigation and appear before court at the time of filing of the charge sheet," Tehzeeb Qazi, in-charge of Sanyogitaganj police station, said.
A case of ragging was registered on July 24 by the college management after a complaint was made on the University Grants Commission's helpline, the police official said.
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