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Link to report14 May, 2007 l 0107 hrs IST lTIMES NEWS NETWORKSURI:
Saroj Kumar Biswas, a first-year student of Ramakrishna Shilpa
Vidyapith, a state-run polytechnic college, went missing on Friday
night. His family members have alleged that Saroj fled from the hostel
after being ragged by his seniors.The family members and college
authorities have lodged separate complaints with Suri police on
Saturday night, nearly 24 hours after Saroj went missing.In his
complaint at the Suri police station, the victim's elder brother,
Dipan, accused six third-year students - all hostel boarders - of being
responsible for his brother's disappearance. Dipan has also named some
first-year and second-year students who supported his claims."They used
to torture him. He was threatened with dire consequences if he ever
told anybody about the torture he had to endure. I'm a former student
of this college and I know very well what goes on here. He had told me
about the students who used to torture him. They started to torment him
right since the day he joined for the first semester," said
Dipan.Pankaj, the other brother, who studies electrical engineering in
the college, also claimed that Saroj was singed with cigarettes.
Dipan's statement found support from some first and second-year
students.The boarders first noticed Saroj's absence on Friday night
during dinner. The hostel monitor, Avijit Dey, a third-year student,
informed the hostel superintendent that Saroj hadn't turned up for
dinner. The authorities asked Pankaj about his brother's whereabouts.
But he had no information.The hostel authorities then called up Saroj's
residence in Thakurnagar in North 24-Parganas. But even the family
members could provide no information.Suri police has started an
investigation into Saroj's disappearance. However, they are surprised
by the fact that it took the hostel authorities almost 24 hours to
inform them. "The hostel authorities claimed that they were waiting to
hear from the family," an officer said.Satyasankar Panda, the SP of
Birbhum said: "Our officers have started an investigation. We are
considering all possibilities. We are not ruling out the allegations of
ragging that forced Saroj to flee."

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