Teacher accused of sexual assault tortured in Shakargarh court

Published September 29, 2024 Updated September 29, 2024 10:20am
Photo: File
Photo: File

NAROWAL: A private schoolteacher, who was on pre-arrest bail in the case of sexual assault on his 6th class student, was tortured by the family of the victim at the gate of Shakargarh courts on Saturday.

A first information report (FIR) of sexual assault on the 12-year-old boy by the teacher, a resident village Nathukot, was registered with Shakargarh City Police Station on Sept 8.

The suspect had obtained the pre-arrest bail from the local court.

On Saturday, he reached the Shakargarh court for the case hearing when the relatives of the victim student attacked his car. More than a dozen people broke the windows of the car with sticks and forced the teacher out.

They tortured him with punches, sticks and tore his clothes. Unidentified armed men left the teacher in critical condition and fled while firing into the air.

The footage of the torture on the schoolteacher was posted on social media. A police van was allegedly present on the court premises when the incident happened.

According to police sources, no FIR had been registered on the incident.

Narowal District Police Officer Naveed Malik said action was being taken against the suspects.

Published in Dawn, September 29th, 2024

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