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IU medical centre vandalism: 3 BCL activists suspended

Kushtia Islamic University
Islamic University (IU) in Kushtia. Star file photo.

The authorities of Islamic University in Kushtia today suspended three activists of Chhatra League's university unit for their alleged involvement in vandalising equipment of the medical centre on campus.

The decision was made at a meeting of the university's student disciplinary committee held on the campus in the morning with Vice Chancellor Prof Sheikh Abdus Salam in the chair.

The suspended students are: Rezwan Siddiqi Kabbo, a student of law department under 2018-19 academic session; and Atik Arman and Salman Ohin under 2021-22 academic session of the same department.

IU Proctor Professor M Shahadat Hossain Azad told UNB that the VC issued the suspension order against the three for violating the university's rules and regulations.

A three-member probe committee was also formed to look into the matter and further action would be taken against them after getting reports from the probe body, he added.

It was alleged that Kabbo along with Atik and Salman went to the medical centre with chest pain on Monday night.

Later, he asked the duty doctor Wahidur Rahman Milton for an ambulance to go to Kushtia General Hospital for better treatment.

Kabbo with his associates started "vandalising equipment including chairs, table and land phone" in the medical centre as the process was delayed.

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