22 Students Suspended Over Ragging Incident

22 Students Suspended Over Ragging Incident at South Eastern University

by Staff Writer 25-06-2025 | 7:35 AM

COLOMBO (News 1st) - 22 students from the South Eastern University of Sri Lanka have been suspended following a disturbing ragging incident involving first-year undergraduates.

The suspension was imposed after a group of second-year students from the university’s Faculty of Engineering allegedly subjected a batch of first-year students to inhumane ragging practices.

According to the Registrar of South Eastern University, M.I. Naufer, an internal inquiry has been launched by a committee comprising academic staff to investigate the incident thoroughly.

The incident gained public attention after a video recording of the ragging session was circulated widely on social media platforms. 

As a result, the university administration initiated an internal disciplinary probe.

In addition to the university’s actions, the Akkaraipattu Police have also commenced a formal investigation into the matter.