Crime

School Director Arrested For Raping Five School Students

Mumbai : An incident came into light were a director of residential school for tribals in Maharashtra’s Sangli district allegedly raped nearly five students, some of them were minor.

According to police official “the school is located at Kurlap in Walva tehsil of Sangli in western Maharashtra, the accused, who has been arrested, sexually exploited the students after promising them good marks in exams and providing free education in the school”

“The director of the school, Arvind Pawar, and his aide Manisha Kamble have been apprehended by the police in connection with rape and molestation,” Assistant Police Inspector Vivek Patil, in-charge of the Kurlap Police Station told PTI over the phone.

The director, Arvind Pawar (61), used to approach the victims through his aide Manisha Kamble (40) with the promise of free food, free education and good marks in exams, further he added.

Further police official said to PTI that on Tuesday after the police received an anonymous letter about wrongdoings in the school

Accordingly, a woman police officer visited the school in plainclothes and inquired some girl students, who narrated their ordeal, Patil said.

During the enquiry, it came to light that the director had allegedly raped at least five students aged 14 to 20 years over a period of time, the police officer said.

As per police Director Pawar used to approach girl students with the promise of providing free food and education. After luring the victims, she would send them on the third floor of the school building, where Pawar used to sexually assault them, he said.

The police, officials of the Child Welfare Department and members of the local Women and Child Welfare Committee Wednesday raided the school and rescued the victims, he said.

While the investigation was in process the girls told the police that they were being exploited since the last two years, he said

The case has been registered under the under relevant sections of the IPC and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, he said.

“We have informed parents of the victims and shifted all the students to another school,” he said, adding that a probe into the matter was underway.

(With PTI Inputs)

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