<p>Visakhapatnam: Andhra Pradesh government has formed a committee to probe the suicide of a minor girl student here, who alleged she was sexually harassed, an official said on Tuesday.</p>.<p> C Nagarani, Director, Technical Education, Andhra Pradesh said she formed a committee to probe the incident and its report is awaited.</p>.<p>The 17-year-old girl ended her life by jumping to death from a building in the intervening night of March 28 and 29, alleging that some unidentified persons had threatened to post her objectionable pictures on social media.</p>.<p>"A deeper enquiry is going on over the incident with some persons being summoned to the police station on a daily basis," Nagarani told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>According to Nagarani, five of the student's seven teachers were women and the remaining two were men, including the principal of the college and an engineering drawing teacher.</p>.<p>Further, she said the lab assistants are also being questioned by the police and two staff members were also detained.</p>.'There are other girls as well': 17-year-old alleges sexual harassment at college, jumps to death in Vizag.<p>In the wake of the suicide at the polytechnic college, police are continuing the probe and are yet to make any headway in identifying the culprits who allegedly abetted her suicide.</p>.<p>Visakhapatnam North assistant commissioner of police (ACP) B Sunil said Police are yet to find any concrete evidence on the allegations made by the deceased student.</p>.<p>"Till now we haven't got any clue. Our technical team is searching all the technical data and analysing data with professionals," Sunil told <em>PTI</em>, adding the mobile phones of the student and others have been taken for examination.</p>.<p>Sunil said police are questioning the management of the college, the student's friends, roommates, parents, regular contacts and suspects to unearth the truth.</p>.<p>However, the ACP noted the girl was not raped and police are yet to find evidence of molestation or any abusive messages, comments, photographs, discussions and others.</p>.<p>He said the final post-mortem report is awaited while police registered a case under IPC Sections 354 A and C and 305, including invoking the Ragging Act.</p>.<p>Moreover, officials noted the student of the private college was a bit irregular, and are also contemplating a probe on her psychological state as well.</p>
<p>Visakhapatnam: Andhra Pradesh government has formed a committee to probe the suicide of a minor girl student here, who alleged she was sexually harassed, an official said on Tuesday.</p>.<p> C Nagarani, Director, Technical Education, Andhra Pradesh said she formed a committee to probe the incident and its report is awaited.</p>.<p>The 17-year-old girl ended her life by jumping to death from a building in the intervening night of March 28 and 29, alleging that some unidentified persons had threatened to post her objectionable pictures on social media.</p>.<p>"A deeper enquiry is going on over the incident with some persons being summoned to the police station on a daily basis," Nagarani told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>According to Nagarani, five of the student's seven teachers were women and the remaining two were men, including the principal of the college and an engineering drawing teacher.</p>.<p>Further, she said the lab assistants are also being questioned by the police and two staff members were also detained.</p>.'There are other girls as well': 17-year-old alleges sexual harassment at college, jumps to death in Vizag.<p>In the wake of the suicide at the polytechnic college, police are continuing the probe and are yet to make any headway in identifying the culprits who allegedly abetted her suicide.</p>.<p>Visakhapatnam North assistant commissioner of police (ACP) B Sunil said Police are yet to find any concrete evidence on the allegations made by the deceased student.</p>.<p>"Till now we haven't got any clue. Our technical team is searching all the technical data and analysing data with professionals," Sunil told <em>PTI</em>, adding the mobile phones of the student and others have been taken for examination.</p>.<p>Sunil said police are questioning the management of the college, the student's friends, roommates, parents, regular contacts and suspects to unearth the truth.</p>.<p>However, the ACP noted the girl was not raped and police are yet to find evidence of molestation or any abusive messages, comments, photographs, discussions and others.</p>.<p>He said the final post-mortem report is awaited while police registered a case under IPC Sections 354 A and C and 305, including invoking the Ragging Act.</p>.<p>Moreover, officials noted the student of the private college was a bit irregular, and are also contemplating a probe on her psychological state as well.</p>