New Delhi: A fact-finding committee conducting an independent probe into the alleged molestation of female students of Delhi University's Gargi College here on February 6 has so far recorded and examined the statements of over 600 witnesses, varsity sources said on Wednesday.
A preliminary probe by the committee revealed gross lapses in overall security at the fest and that the college had underestimated the number of participants in the fest on the campus. It recommended immediate sensitisation of the college staff to gender issues.
"The committee found that the Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) is grossly biased and compromised and that a new ICC be formed as per UGC requirements by February-end," the college's student body said in a statement.
During its General Body Meeting on Monday, the panel had presented its preliminary findings before the students and other members.
Many students of Gargi College in south Delhi had alleged that a mob of outsiders had gatecrashed into the campus and manhandled and sexually harassed them on the third day of the college's annual cultural fest 'Reverie'.
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The students of the college will reportedly meet the Delhi Commission For Women on February 22 to get a status update in the commission's probe into the alleged molestation incident, according to the panel.