Devanahalli, Bengaluru – January 23, 2026
Police arrested three senior students. They filed an FIR against 22 students and one outsider. The case follows violent ragging at Akash Group of Institutions in Devanahalli.
Seniors Harass Juniors
Seniors repeatedly harassed first-year students. They forced juniors to buy cigarettes and drinks. They also intimidated them. This went on for nearly two days.
Confrontation Turns Violent
On January 14, admissions head Midhun Madhavan (34) challenged the seniors. The accused students attacked. An outsider named Naveen joined them. They used iron rods, sticks, and stones. They assaulted staff and juniors. They damaged a vehicle. They issued death threats.
Police Act Fast
Midhun filed a complaint on January 16. Devanahalli police registered an FIR. Charges include ragging, assault, vandalism, and threats.
CCTV footage showed the attack. It helped identify the attackers.
Police arrested three students:
All three are in judicial custody. Police issued notices to 19 other students. They are still searching for the outsider and remaining accused.
Investigation Ongoing
Police are probing the full ragging incidents. They promise strict action. The goal is to ensure campus safety.
The college has not commented yet. The case highlights the risks of ragging. It stresses the need for quick reporting and stronger prevention in Karnataka colleges.
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