University of Mumbai's Kalina Campus is on Top of the Headlines Due to Sex Romp

Source:- www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com

High drama played out on the University of Mumbai 's Kalina campus in the early hours of Tuesday when two students were found in a compromising position on the floor of the student council office. The incident was captured on a mobile phone camera by other students through the window. The clips were immediately sent to the media. By 8.00 am , the campus was crawling with cameras, policemen and the members of the National Students Union of India

While the faces of the couple are not visible on the MMS clips, the male student accused of making out with a female hostelite is the general secretary of the university's student council. At around 4.30 am, students in the study hall, which is on the second floor of the Administrative Building, heard noises that seemed to be emerging from the ground-floor office, and went down to check.

"They peered through the window and saw the general secretary and a girl student making out," alleged Aboli, who is the same person who blackened the face of a

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professor two years ago after alleging that the latter had sexually harassed a girl student. The professor however was given a clean chit by the police.

When the police unlocked the door, Aboli said, the student council's general secretary and two girl students walked out. Oddly, while the general secretary denied all allegations, one of the girls told the police that she had taken part in a "consensual act".

The three students told police they were in the council office till late while working on the varsity's annual magazine. The girls, also final-year MSc students, had obtained night-out passes from their hostel wardens to work on the magazine.

University officials have pulled up the security officers for allowing the students to work till late. University pro vice chancellor A D Sawant said that the security officer complained that students regularly used the council office for a host of reasons even after office hours.