Baghpat (UP), Sep 4: A class 3 student was allegedly raped by three brothers, all minors, at a primary school in a village here, police said on Wednesday.
The girl was raped by a 13-year-old student and his two brothers aged 10 and 11 respectively in the bathroom of the government primary school on August 16. All the three are students of the same school and study in class 5, 7 and 8 respectively.
Police have detained the three, who will be produced in a juvenile court, here on Wednesday, police said.
The matter came to light on Monday when the victim's family met Superintendent of Police, Pratap Gopendra Yadav, alleging the police was not registering the case and forcing for a compromise with the opposite party.
Taking note of the matter, the SP removed SHO, Ramala, Naresh Singh, and sent him to police lines and a probe against him has also been ordered for allegedly trying to hush up the case.
Basic Education Officer, Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, said the principal and teacher of the school have been suspended and a probe ordered into the matter.
The girl is undergoing treatment and her condition was stated to be stable.
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Hubballi: A youngster accused of misbehaving with a girl at a dance class and his family members were allegedly assaulted during a clash between two groups in Tumakuru Oni of Kamaripet area in Hubballi.
According to sources, a group confronted the youth, identified as Tilak, accusing him of behaving inappropriately with a girl at the dance class. The situation escalated after Tilak’s family members reached the spot and entered into an argument with the group.
As tensions grew, another group of around 50 to 60 people allegedly joined and attacked Tilak and his family members.
Three persons identified as Parashuram Nadiyada, Dileep Nadiyada and Tilak sustained serious injuries in the incident and were rushed to the Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) Hospital in Hubballi for treatment.
The victims have alleged that they were mistaken to be Muslims and were also subjected to caste-based abuse during the assault.
Police from the Kamaripet station reached the spot, brought the situation under control and registered a case in this regard.
