Badlapur school sexual abuse case

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Badlapur School Sexual Abuse Case
DateAugust 12–13, 2024
Location
Caused byAlleged sexual abuse of two minor girls by a school sweeper
StatusOngoing investigation
Parties
Protesters
Lead figures

Accused

Parents, Local Residents

Maharashtra State Government, Thane Police

Number
Thousands of protesters
Casualties and losses
Injuries: 28
Injuries: 28 (including police officers)

In August 2024, a male sweeper was alleged to have sexually abused two four-year-old girls at a prominent co-educational school in Badlapur, Maharashtra, India. The case has led to widespread protests and significant public outrage, particularly in the Thane district. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Incident

On 12 and 13 August 2024, a 23-year-old male cleaner employed at the school on a contractual basis allegedly assaulted two pre-primary students in the school's washroom. The incidents were brought to light when one of the victims complained of pain to her parents, which led to the discovery that a second girl had also been assaulted.

The accused was arrested on 17 August, following the filing of a First information report (FIR) by the parents on 16 August. [5] [6] [7]

A man was subsequently charged under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act) and was remanded in police custody until 26 August. [8] [9] [10]

Reactions

Public reaction and protests

Following the allegations, the parents of the victims and thousands of local residents initiated protests against the school administration for alleged negligence and an attempted cover-up. The protests escalated on 20 August, with demonstrators blocking train tracks at Badlapur railway station, leading to widespread disruption of train services. [11] The situation further deteriorated when the protests turned violent, resulting in a police lathi charge and stone-pelting that left several individuals, including police officers, injured. [12] [13] [14]

Government and institutional responses

The incident prompted sharp criticism of the school's handling of the situation and the delayed legal proceedings. The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition announced a state-wide bandh on August 24, 2024, to protest against the incident and demand swift justice for the victims. [15] [16] Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis ordered a special investigation team (SIT) to be led by senior IPS officer Arti Singh to investigate the case. [17] [18] [19]

The Maharashtra State Commission for Protection of Child Rights criticised the school management for allegedly attempting to cover up the incident instead of reporting it to the authorities. This led to the suspension of the school principal and several staff members. The state government announced the formation of 'Vishaka Committees' in schools to address grievances related to sexual harassment and offending and ensure the proper functioning of CCTV cameras on school premises. [20] [21] [22]

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