[http://www.hindu.com/2007/11/08/stories/2007110853880300.htm]
Link to reportPolice say total number of accused will come to 20Eight
persons identified in caseSix of the accused from BiharKOCHI: The
Kalamassery police on Wednesday arrested one student from the Cochin
University of Science and Technology (Cusat) on the charges of
ragging.The police said Bijin V.J., 20, of Sreekaryam,
Thiruvananthapuram, was the ninth accused in the case and was arrested
from the Cusat campus.He was produced before the Aluva Judicial First
Class Magistrate – II and released on bail.Bijin, a sixth semester
student of Ship Technology, had made the arrangements for the hotel for
the ‘Fresher’s Day’ celebrations, said the police. In all, 21 persons
have been accused in the case.“The students have, however, identified
only eight persons, of which six are from Bihar. The other two are from
Kozhikode and Palakkad,” said K. Sethuraman, Assistant Commissioner of
Police (Thrikkakkara). Since the students were suspended from college,
the police could not trace them. “Two teams have been sent to Palakkad
and Kozhikode to arrest the accused,” he said.However, officers at the
Kalamassery police station say more students have been identified and
the total number of accused in the case would come to nearly 20.Police
initiativeWhen the city police took up the initiative to curb ragging
on campuses a couple of years ago, no major incidents were reported.
Still, the police convened meetings of the heads of institutions to
discuss about the campaign. This was followed up by a couple of
awareness classesDuring the meetings with heads of institutions, it was
made clear that the police could, according to the Act, initiate
proceedings against the head of the institution on the failure to take
disciplinary action on receiving complaints of ragging.The Act also
gives the victim the option of approaching the City Police Commissioner
directly and initiating action without the complainant’s identity being
revealed. Despite this, the police find it hard to collect evidence.
“Students are not coming forward against their seniors. We are now
planning to run an awareness campaign,” said Mr. Sethuraman.

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