Dibrugarh ragging case: Prime accused Rahul Chetry expelled from JB Law College
However, Rahul continued to evade police arrest six days after the unfortunate incident came to light.
However, Rahul continued to evade police arrest six days after the unfortunate incident came to light.
The prime accused Rahul Chetry, a former student of DU, continued to evade police arrest six days after the unfortunate incident came to light.
Ragging is unacceptable and Assam police will take strict action against it, Assam director general of police (DGP) Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta said on Friday.
The victim’s mother has also accused an ex-student identified as Rahul Chetry.
According to sources, the detained senior students have been identified as Pranjit Baruah, Niranjan Thakur and Simanta Hazarika.
Rescue teams from both Assam and Arunachal Pradesh are continuing the rescue operations in the Siang River
The students who were suspended were Rituparna Das and Kingku Saikia who were 5th semester students of Mechanical Engineering.
The above decision is taken in view of the mass infection of COVID-19 on the teachers, employees and students of Dibrugarh University during the last few days
The Joint Registrar (Academic) Dibrugarh University in a notification has directed the students to come to their hostels, not before one day of resuming their classes
Reportedly, all the 14 samples have been sent for whole genome sequencing to detect the presence of Omicron variant.