Rajasthan Student Suicide: Student who helped trap his college principal in bribe case found dead | Jaipur News


Rajasthan student who helped trap his college principal in bribe case found dead

JAIPUR: Three days after he helped the anti-corruption bureau (ACB) catch his college principal and a clerk for demanding and accepting a bribe, a 25-year-old student was found hanging at his residence in Hanumangarh town late Monday night.
Although police found no suicide note, initial investigation suggests death by suicide. Police collected two mobile phones belonging to the deceased for technical analysis. Police claimed the student’s family members have not raised suspicions against anyone.
The tragedy occurred in SDM Colony of Hanumangarh where the student resided with his mother. “Mayank’s father died in an accident several years ago. His mother is a govt teacher. She went to visit her parental home Monday evening and was planning to return Tuesday morning. However, when she tried to contact Mayank over the phone, her calls went unanswered,” Junction City police station SHO Laxman Singh said. She then hurried home, accompanied by her brother.

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“They found the main door of the house locked from inside. So they entered the place using another way. In the common area, they found Mayank hanging. He used a saree to hang,” the SHO said.
The body was taken down under police supervision. “We are still investigating the cause of his death. For clarity, we will analyse the call records of his two phones,” the officer added.
An ACB officer told TOI that Mayank was in his second year at Baba Mastnath BEd College in Hanumangarh.
“The boy lodged a complaint with the ACB, stating college principal Ramavatar was harassing him. He wanted to submit his examination form to the college to appear for his exams. However, the principal was demanding a bribe to regulate his attendance and accept the form. On Friday, we arrested the college computer operator, Karan, accepting a bribe of Rs 5,000 on behalf of the principal,” the ACB officer said.
Both Ramavatar and Karan were presented in the court and remanded to judicial custody Saturday. “Mayank had come to the ACB office Saturday. He did not appear to be under any stress,” the officer said.





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