Gorakhpur: Grade 9 students together with two other students beat a teacher at a government school in the city on Wednesday when he asked them to stop using cellphones in class.
The incident, was arrested on CCTV cameras, creating panic at school.
Then, in a written complaint from the teacher, the police registered a case against the one named and two unknown students.
The boy accused of being arrested and sent to the teenage house.
Teacher, Sayyad Wasiq Ali, told the police that the children covered his face with a black cloth and trimmed him a day after he told students accused of stopping using cellphones in class.
Police said the case of murder efforts was registered with the three boys, including the defendant.
Allegations mentioned have been sent to the teenage house.
The government principal has expelled students from school.
“Some students beat computer teachers when he asked them to stop using cellphones in the class on Wednesday.
This action will not be taken lightly.
The defendant’s students have been damaged and after identifying two other students, the action will also be taken against them,” NAND principles of college Prasad Yadav on Thursday to Toi.
Inspector Kotwali Kalyan Singh Sagar said on Thursday, “The incident was arrested on CCTV cameras and cases of murder attempts were registered with one named and two unknown students.
The accusations mentioned have been sent to the teenage house and the police tried to identify two other students Of course.
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