Anuppur Horror: Teacher Molests Girl Students in Madhya Pradesh, Cuts Off Pupil’s Hair Without Permission; Arrested After Video of Abuse Goes Viral
A teacher was arrested for molesting girl students in the Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh on Friday, an official said. The incident came to light after a video surfaced on social media showing the accused teacher cutting the girl student’s hair forcefully.
Bhopal, 6: A teacher was arrested for molesting girl students in the Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh on Friday, an official said. The incident came to light after a video surfaced on social media showing the accused teacher cutting the girl student’s hair forcefully.
In the viral video, someone is heard asking the accused teacher - who was identified as Vishal Namdev - to leave the girl. However, the teacher is heard saying, “You can’t do anything against me.” In the video, the student is seen crying and begging the teacher not to cut her hair. Ujjain Rape Horror: Man Sexually Assaults Woman on Road, Onlookers Keep Recording Videos (Disturbing Visuals).
Police said that Namdev was under the influence of alcohol when he was in the school. The matter was brought to the attention of Shakuntala Singh, head of the teachers. Upon enquiring about the incident, she learnt that Naamdev molested nearly half a dozen students.
Police said that subsequently, she took the students to Ramnagar police station and lodged a complaint against Namdev. Shakuntala Singh told the police that the incident occurred between August 20 and August 23 when she was out to attend a teacher training programme. Madhya Pradesh Shocker: School Girl Riding Bicycle Allegedly Gang-Raped by Two Including Minor in Bhind, Case Registered Under POCSO Act.
Teacher Molests Girl Students in Anuppur
Anuppur Superintendent of Police (SP) Moti-ur-Rehman said that a case was registered against Namdeo under the Bharatiya Nyay Sahita (BNS) and POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) Act. “Namdeo was arrested and his mobile phone was confiscated for further investigation. Further investigation into the matter is underway,” Rehman added.
Women and Child Helpline Numbers:
Childline India – 1098; Women’s Helpline – 181; National Commission for Women Helpline – 112; National Commission for Women Helpline Against Violence – 7827170170; Police Women / Senior Citizen Helpline – 1091/ 1291; Missing Child and Women – 1094.
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