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Shocking! Mathura college engineering student alleges sexual abuse by fellow students

Mathura (UP) [India], Sept. 18 (ANI): In a shocking incident, three students, including a teacher of a private engineering college in Mathura, have been accused of allegedly drugging and sodomising a 17-year-old first year student.

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Shocking! Mathura college engineering student alleges sexual abuse by fellow students
Mathura (UP) [India], Sept. 18 (ANI): In a shocking incident, three students, including a teacher of a private engineering college in Mathura, have been accused of allegedly drugging and sodomising a 17-year-old first year student. The first year student said his senior and his teacher misbehaved with him and tried to give him drugs. "I was admitted in this college on the 8th August and on the August 15, I came to the hostel to stay. And on that day, my seniors, my juniors and my teachers misbehaved with me and tried to give me drugs. They asked to me clean their shoes. When I complained to the principal, he said all this keeps happening," he added. Talking to ANI, the boy's father said that his son joined the institute on August 15 and his roommates started torturing him from August 26. The victim's father said that the students wanted to trouble his son by ragging and by giving drugs whenever his son refused not to do thing which they asked him to do. According to a local police, the first year student has alleged that he has been ragged and injected with drugs by his three senior and one college staffer in the hostel of the Sanjay Engineering College. "He has alleged that he was drugged and also complained of being forced to engage in unnatural sex. A complaint application has also been given to the college principal. Further investigation is underway," the police told ANI. However, there are other reports which said, that there are five students involved in this incident and they have been booked for allegedly torturing and sexually abusing the 17-year-old first year student. Cases have been also been reportedly registered against three staff members of Sanjay Institute of Engineering and Management, including two teachers, for ignoring the complaints made by the victim. (ANI)

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