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IIT Palakkad student attack: Police say accused confessed to attempted robbery

Published on: 18 Jun 2026, 02:46 PM
IIT Palakkad student attack: Police say accused confessed to attempted robbery

The attack on a female student at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Palakkad campus in Kerala on February 23 was a planned robbery attempt that failed after the victim raised an alarm, the police have said, citing the confession of the accused.

The accused, identified as Suman, a native of Kolkata, West Bengal, reportedly admitted during custodial interrogation that he had targeted the student with the intention of stealing her jewellery. The disclosure came after investigators took him into custody from judicial remand, the police stated.

According to the police, Suman had been hiding in the shrubs on the campus on the night of the incident, waiting to rob female students on their way to the dining hall. Armed with a wooden log used for construction work on the campus, he allegedly targeted Ashwini, 23, a fourth-year Data Science and Engineering student from Salem, Tamil Nadu, after noticing that she was walking alone behind a group of fellow students.

The police said he struck the student on the head, knocking her to the ground, and attempted to snatch her jewellery. However, her cries for help alerted nearby students, forcing him to abandon the robbery and flee.

Investigators said the accused initially took refuge at a camp housing migrant workers engaged in construction work on the campus before fleeing to Kolkata to evade arrest. The student sustained injuries to her head and chest in the attack and was treated at a hospital.

Following a months-long investigation, police tracked down and arrested Suman in West Bengal. Police reconstructed the crime scene by taking Suman to the IIT Palakkad campus and the nearby workers' camp, the authorities added.

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