It took nearly three months for 24-year-old police officer Shalini Chouhan, a new joinee, to go undercover as a college fresher and crack a six-month-old ragging case at Indore's state-run Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College. This was the first operation for Shalini, who was tasked with the role as she was perfect to pose as college-going student.
The 11 students were served notices under CrPc Section 41A to appear before the police.
How Shalini Chouhan cracked the case: The ragging case at Indore's MGM Medical College had been troubling the Indore Police for quite some time. The investigating officers had earlier tried cracking the case by posing in their civvies inside the college, but the students were quick to identify them by their appearance and nothing conclusive came out of that operation.
Cop to medical student: In her jeans and a top and a bag full of medical books, Shalini was quick to step into the role. She would spend hours in the canteen, talk to people, easily made friends and most importantly, would keep an eye on the senior students whom her senior police officers had pointed out.
"Slowly, we could single out the seniors who were ragging freshers," Shalini told the Times of India.
Shalini also said that she had to share things with the students which would ease them towards her.
How were the 11 culprits nabbed? Shalini would sit and observe the 11 suspected students. Their behaviour was rough and aggressive.
She found that there was a ragging 'division' where day scholars would rag junior day scholars and senior hostel inmates would rag hostellers.
"Even in the day scholar's group, there were many seniors who made juniors do objectionable things. They would drop the location of their flat and ask juniors to go there," said Chouhan.
"We matched the location screenshots, mentioned the complaints with geo-coordinates, and found the same [accused] students who were identified by our undercover investigators living in rented flats at the same locations. This corroborated the complaint," Chouhan added.
All the 11 students were stunned when they were called to Sanyogitaganj police station and served notices.
The ragging case at Indore's MGM Medical College: It was on July 24, 2022 that a formal police complaint was filed when the first-year students of MGM Medical College accused the seniors (third-year students) of ragging, harassment and assault.