This story is from July 24, 2014

Ayurveda college principal's car, motorcycle set on fire in Coimbatore

College principal told police that he suspected the involvement of four boys at the college in the incident.
Ayurveda college principal's car, motorcycle set on fire in Coimbatore
COIMBATORE: Miscreants set a car and a motorcycle, belonging to RVS Ayurveda College principal P T Chacko, on fire at Ramanathapuram here on Thursday morning.
Police said Chacko was staying alone at his house. He woke up at 4.30am on Thursday hearing a sound from the portico and found his car and bike on fire.
He raised an alarm and neighbours rushed to the house and tried to douse the fire.
Meanwhile, fire and rescue service personnel rushed to the spot and extinguished the fire.
Personnel from the Ramanathapuram police station also rushed to the house. Chacko told them that he suspected the involvement of four boys at the college in the incident.
On Wednesday, a group of girl students were teased by four boys on the college campus. The girls lodged a complaint with Chacko. He conducted an inquiry with them but did not take any action against the boys. He advised the girls to bring their parents to discuss the matter. He was planning to take action against the boys after his meeting with the parents of the girls.
Chacko lodged a police complaint against the boys for allegedly setting his vehicles on fire. A team from the Ramanathapuram police station went to the college, situated at Sulur, on Thursday afternoon and conducted inquiries with the four boys.

: Miscreants set a car and a motorcycle, belonging to RVS Ayurveda College principal P T Chacko, on fire at Ramanathapuram here on Thursday morning.
Police said Chacko was staying alone at his house. He woke up at 4.30am on Thursday hearing a sound from the portico and found his car and bike on fire.
He raised an alarm and neighbours rushed to the house and tried to douse the fire. Meanwhile, fire and rescue service personnel rushed to the spot and extinguished the fire.
Personnel from the Ramanathapuram police station also rushed to the house. Chacko told them that he suspected the involvement of four boys at the college in the incident.
On Wednesday, a group of girl students were teased by four boys on the college campus. The girls lodged a complaint with Chacko. He conducted an inquiry with them but did not take any action against the boys. He advised the girls to bring their parents to discuss the matter. He was planning to take action against the boys after his meeting with the parents of the girls.
Chacko lodged a police complaint against the boys for allegedly setting his vehicles on fire. A team from the Ramanathapuram police station went to the college, situated at Sulur, on Thursday afternoon and conducted inquiries with the four boys.
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