Kerala teacher arrested for allegedly sexually harassing minor and forcing him to drink alcohol
Press Trust of India | January 4, 2026 | 05:37 PM IST | 1 min read
An upper primary sanskrit teacher in Malampuzha was arrested under the POCSO Act after a Class 6 student alleged sexual harassment and forced consumption of liquor.
Palakkad (Kerala): A school teacher was arrested on Sunday for allegedly sexually harassing a minor boy and forcing him to consume liquor at Malampuzha, police said.
The accused, Anil, a native of Kollangode, works as an upper primary Sanskrit teacher at an aided school in the area, police said. The incident reportedly occurred on November 29, when Anil allegedly forced a Class 6 student to consume liquor and sexually harassed him at his residence.
The matter came to light on December 18, when the victim confided in a schoolmate, who informed the boy’s parents, police said. The parents then reported the matter to school authorities, who initiated disciplinary action.
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However, the school authorities did not inform the police. Meanwhile, the special branch, the intelligence wing of Kerala Police, received information about the incident and gathered further details. Based on information from the special branch, police recorded the victim’s statement, following which a case was registered, an officer said.
The case was registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, and Anil was arrested. He will be produced in court as part of the remand process, police added.
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