Ahmedabad: A 17-year-old girl from Bhabhar in Banskantha district was allegedly persecuted by his teacher and three fellow students.
The girl’s uncle has filed a complaint against four in the Pocso provisions on August 26.
The incident had occurred on June 28, said investigator.
According to Helpline Abhayam 181, the girl called aid channel after reading about the reported similar case from the district.
He told the counselor that he had to gather the courage to come out because he wasn’t sure whether the perpetrators would be punished.
“According to his narrative, he has registered for pre-school training classes in international schools in the city for class XI (Science).
On that day, mathematics teachers were in class, and four boys and women.
The teacher was suspected of using Dupatta He was to close his mouth while fellow students tore the dress collar.
Other students shot the incident video, “said a Abhayam counselor.
Surprised, the girl couldn’t say anything at the time and tried to forget it, but the teacher was reported told him after a few days they had the video and they could make it viral.
The girl then left home and reached Ahmedabad.
“The girl had died a few years ago and her mother married another man.
The girl and her sister lived with their uncle.
The uncle also reported his departure to the police after that he was tracked to Ahmedabad and was taken back.
Even then he did not mention the incident.
That, “said the counselor.
However, the incident did not end here, because he reportedly got a missed call from an unknown number.
Seeing him in trouble, his aunt took him to chrift when he broke down and told the incident.
After that, with the help of Helpline officials, his uncle filed fir.
Bhabhar police station officials said that D D Gob, DSP (SC / SC Cell), then investigated the casing.
“The question of the defendant will take place soon.
We have not found CCTV footage that day from school.
When the girl belongs to the scheduled caste, the ATROCITIES ACT section has also been added,” said an investigation.
(The identity of the victim has not been revealed to protect its privacy according to the direction of the Supreme Court about cases related to sexual violence)