Teacher arrested for molesting 10 students in Mizoram
Source: Hueiyen News Service / Newmai News Network
Aizawl, April 22 2012:
A school teacher has been arrested by police for molesting ten of his students in Mizoram.
According to the police, a 51-year old man serving in a primary school in southern Mizoram was arrested on last Friday for the alleged molestation of 10 of his students.
The name of the accused has been concealed for some reasons, according to the police.
The school teacher was arrested while he was attending a Church's conference in Champhai, police further revealed.
The source said that the matter came to light when a newly admitted school student reported to her parents that she was being molested by his teacher in the classroom.
Promptly acting on this, her parents took up the matter with the local leaders.
After investigation by the local leaders it was found out that the defamed teacher has been molesting school students for the last one year.
The child's parents later lodged a complaint with Champhai Police Station thus leading to the arrest of the accused teacher.
Sources said that out of the 10 victims, the youngest one is an 8 years old girl while the senior most is 11 years old.
After medical check-up, it was found that none of the girls have injuries or problems in their private parts but parents of one child reported that there is an injury on their daughter's private part.
According to the girls, the teacher used to molest them inside the toilet, inside in his car and classrooms.
There are also students who know this thing but out of fear they did not report it to their parents, said sources.
There are 168 incidents of crime against women like rape, attempt to rape, molestation, women trafficking during the year 2011 while 19 cases have already been registered this year.
Since 2008 to October last year, the Mizoram police had registered 303 rape cases while about 105 suicide cases in 2011 alone.
As per country wide survey done in 2010, Mizoram ranks second in child abuse cases, next only to neighbouring Assam.
This was revealed by officials of the State Council for Child Welfare in 2011 .