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70-year-old Bangalore teacher held for allegedly abusing 8-year-old

Source: PTI
August 05, 2014 19:44 IST
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In yet another shocking incident at a school, an eight year-old girl was allegedly sexually assaulted by her 63 year-old teacher inside its premises near Bangalore. Both the teacher and the principal have been arrested, a senior police official said.

The incident comes barely a month after alleged gang-rape of a six-year-old girl at a high-profile school here that evoked public outrage. The latest incident in Talaghattapura police limits was reported to have taken place over a period of time with the teacher taking the girl to a place on the first floor of the school and abusing her physically, a senior police official said.

The teacher is a friend of the school Principal and had started working post retirement, Ramanagara Superintendent of Police Anupam Agarwal told PTI. Agarwal said that on getting to know about the incident, parents approached the school on Tuesday but the principal refused to co-operate after which they informed the police

A case has been booked under Section 8 (Sexual Assault) and 21 (relating to failure to report the offence) under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, he said.

In the VibgyorHigh School incident, the six-year old girl was allegedly gang-raped on July 2, twelve days after which a complaint was lodged with the police who have arrested two gymnastic instructors, besides the school founder-chairman and skating instructor.

The incident that saw public erupt in anger on the streets led to police issuing stringent guidelines to schools to ensure safety of children and the government amending the Goonda Act to bring sexual offences under its ambit.

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