UP: Class 8 student alleges rape by school manager; accused arrested
Press Trust of India | October 6, 2025 | 10:25 AM IST | 1 min read
The girl informed her family about repeated sexual abuse by the school manager. Her father filed a complaint, and police have arrested the accused, who is under questioning.
NEW DELHI: A school manager allegedly raped a Class 8 student here, police said on Sunday. The accused has been arrested. The incident occurred in the Sadar Kotwali police station area here. Circle Officer Sanjay Reddy said that a man from the Sadar Kotwali area filed a complaint alleging that his minor daughter, a Class 8 student, had been raped by the manager of her school.
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The accused had been sexually abusing the girl for several days. The girl informed her family about this and then her father lodged a police complaint, Reddy said. Based on the complaint, a case was registered against the accused and he was arrested. He is being questioned, the officer said.
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