Nursing student ragging: Kerala approaches Karnataka police to register case against accused

The police have recorded the statement of the 19-year-old victim and sent it to Karnataka, where the alleged crime has taken place

Nursing student admitted to hospital after being ragged by seniors. She was allegedly made to drink toilet cleaner. Photo: ANI
Nursing student admitted to hospital after being ragged by seniors. She was allegedly made to drink toilet cleaner. Photo: ANI
IANS Kerala
Last Updated : Jun 22 2016 | 12:58 PM IST

The Kerala Police has approached its Karnataka counterparts to register a case against two college students for brutally ragging a Dalit nursing student from Kerala.

Jaleel Thotathil, Circle Inspector of Police, said that they have recorded the statement of the 19-year-old victim who is presently undergoing treatment at the Kozhikode Medical College hospital.

"Since the place of occurrence of the crime is in Karnataka where we have no jurisdiction, her statement has been recorded and through a special messenger we have send it to the Roza Police station at Gulbarga in Karnataka," said Thottathil.

"The two accused of brutally ragging the student are both from Kerala - Lekshmi hailing from Kollam and Athira from Idukki. The charges that have been put up include attempt to murder besides sections in the Kerala Ragging Act and Atrocities under SC/ST Act," Thottathil added.

According to the victim, a first-year nursing student of Al Qamar College of Nursing at Gulbarga, she was forced to drink a bathroom cleaning liquid last month, due to which she fell ill.

After spending a few days in a hospital in Karnataka, she was sent back home and has since been hospitalised at the state-run Medical College hospital in Thrissur.

Following the episode, she has developed serious oesophagus problems and she has been put on intravenous fluid supplements.

Her mother Janaki, on Wednesday told the media that the college authorities failed to act against the accused and has been protecting them.

Kerala Culture Minister A K Balan said the state will bear the entire treatment expenses of the victim and will take up the case with the Karnataka government.

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First Published: Jun 22 2016 | 12:45 PM IST

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