Three more accused have been arrested for alleged criminal conspiracy and the suicide of a 20 -year -old student has been abolished at a college in Balasore, Odisha. The student inactivated himself on a complaint of sexual harassment against the head of his department.
Police said he was allegedly provoked to take extreme steps, and some students allegedly filmed his self-explosion and assisted the Act instead of intervening.
The three accused arrested late on Sunday include a member, Jyotipras Biswal, and an office carrier, student wing of the student wing of the Sandharam Sevak Sangh, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP). A police officer said, “We got his participation in abetting the woman to take extreme steps,” a police officer said, who did not want to name.
The three accused were produced in a court and sent to 14-day judicial custody. Biswal was questioned to re -organize the leading incidents for the incident.
ABVP National Joint Organizing Secretary Govind Nayak refused to comment on being asked about Nayak and Biswal.
On 1 July, a 20 -year -old student lodged a complaint with the college’s internal grievance committee, alleging sexual harassment of Sameer Kumar Sahu. Sahu removed him and eight other students from appearing for an internal examination on 30 June, citing his low attendance.
The student met the college principal, Dilip Ghosh and Sahu on July 12, before putting petrol on themselves and doing self-immooling. He died two days later.
Sahu and Ghosh were arrested under Section 108 (elimination of suicide), 75 (1) (ii) (demand for sexual harassment as sexual harassment), 78 (staring), 351 (2) (criminal intimacy), and 3 (5) (general intent).
The first information report filed in the case said that Sahu allegedly mentally tortured the 20 -year -old to deny sexual favor. This accused Ghosh of inaction and tortured him mentally, and threatened to threaten her, failed, failing and would fail her from college and fail her in the exam.
Ghosh allegedly called him to his office and forced him to apologize to Sahu and forced him to withdraw the complaint. The FIR said the behavior forced him to harass himself.
The Grants Commission of a four-member university, Fact-Khoj team, on Friday completed the investigation of suicide. The State Higher Education Department, National Commission for Women and National Human Rights Commission have also completed their separate investigation.