Fact Check: No food poisoning at NCC Camp in Kochi; cadets fell sick due to dehydration, attackers arrested
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Fact Check: No food poisoning at NCC Camp in Kochi; cadets fell sick due to dehydration, attackers arrested

Authorities have reiterated that there was no food poisoning at the camp, and the medical findings confirm dehydration as the cause of illness. The NCC and Army are vigorously pursuing the case to ensure stringent judicial action against the perpetrators

T SatisanT Satisan
Jan 1, 2025, 03:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Kerala
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The NCC camp at KMM College in Thrikkakara witnessed chaos last week after reports of alleged food poisoning surfaced. However, an investigation by the state Health Department and the Army has confirmed that the cadets fell sick due to dehydration, not food poisoning.

What Happened?

Several cadets attending the camp conducted by the 21 (K) Battalion NCC reported feeling unwell on the night of 23 December. They were promptly taken to a nearby hospital, where they were diagnosed with dehydration. After receiving medical treatment and adequate rest, the cadets were discharged.

Contrary to initial claims, the state Health Department’s stool test reports ruled out food poisoning. A final report has been submitted to the State Government and is awaiting declassification.

*Incident at KMM College, Thrikkakara, Ernakulam on 23 Dec 24*
1. The cadets who felt unwell at the camp conducted by 21 (K) Bn NCC were sent to the nearest hospital without any delay. They were diagnosed dehydrated and were administered appropriate treatment and after…

— NCC DTE KERALA & LAKSHADWEEP (@NCC_KER_LAK_DTE) December 31, 2024

Misinformation and Mob Action

As news of the incident spread through local media, it sparked panic among parents and locals. A crowd, including members of student political groups, gathered outside the camp premises. Despite efforts by the Camp Commandant and staff to manage the situation, the mob forced its way into the camp, breaking the gates and creating havoc.

Reports indicate that the mob manhandled the Camp Commandant, Lt. Col. Karneyil Singh, and other staff members. Derogatory remarks were allegedly directed at girl cadets, further aggravating the situation.

The Group Commander of the Ernakulam NCC Group reached the site and managed to bring the situation under control. Meanwhile, the Officiating Additional Director General (ADG) of NCC met with the State Police Chief, demanding immediate action against the culprits.

Legal Action

An FIR has been lodged at Thrikkakara Police Station against those involved in the assault on uniformed personnel, unlawful entry into the camp, and creating chaos.

M. Navas and Nishad, residents of Western Kochi, were arrested on December 30 in connection with the incident but later granted conditional bail by the Court of Judicial Magistrate.

A formal letter was also sent to the Chief Secretary of Kerala and the State Police Chief, urging strict action against those responsible.

These two goons dared to assault an Army officer after forcefully entering an NCC camp in Ernakulam.
Their faces must be seen and their actions condemned. Such disrespect to our protectors is unacceptable. Let justice be swift and firm. #Shame #JusticeForOurSoldiers pic.twitter.com/hBruISiNGH

— youthesh (@youtheshannan) December 30, 2024

NCC officials have alleged that the situation was exploited by certain student political groups to further vested interests, creating unnecessary hype and tension.

Authorities have reiterated that there was no food poisoning at the camp, and the medical findings confirm dehydration as the cause of illness. The NCC and Army are vigorously pursuing the case to ensure stringent judicial action against the perpetrators.

This incident has raised serious concerns about the spread of misinformation and its impact, particularly when it involves national institutions like the NCC.

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