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Arrested then released without punishment in exchange of hefty amount
School teacher shows porn videos to minor girls
11/1/2019 3:29:56 PM




Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 31: A teacher working in a Government Primary School in district Kathua has been showing porn videos to minor girls of his school for the last few months but despite lodging of a complaint and formal arresting by the police, he went free unpunished after paying huge money.
According to sources, the teacher is posted in a Government Primary School, which is just few kilometres from the Kathua city limits. Earlier also, allegations were leveled against the same teacher for showing porn videos to the minor girls of a nomad family. The nomad family had taken the land of the same teacher on rent and after much pressure from the other locals of the area, the case was hushed by between the nomadic family and the teacher.
Sources further said that the teacher was a serial offender and few days back, a complaint was lodged by the family of a minor girl, in which it was alleged that the teacher had been showing the porn videos to the minor girl.
"On the complaint of the family the teacher was arrested by the police and was kept under custody for one night but after pressure from the panchayat members over the family of the girl, the issue was once again hushed up", sources said.
Sources claimed that the family of the minor girl was pressurized and later a hefty amount was paid to them along with the other involved persons, who helped to settle down the case. "The whole deal of saving the teacher and to hush up the matter was finalized following exchange of over Rs. 10 Lakhs and the case has been almost deleted", sources said, adding that the panchayat members of the area had also played key role in saving the teacher.
Raising question over the functioning of the police, an official said that the teacher was a serial offender and had been trying to exploit the minor girls but how police as well as Panchayat members could save such a criminal. "On one hand people raise hue and cry over the rape cases but when it comes about their close ones who are involved in such heinous crimes, they try to save the culprits with money and political power. What type of society we have been making for our future children by saving such people. Even police as well as panchayat members involved in the entire episode must be deal with strict actions", an official said.
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