An incident of sexual harassment and abuse of a 12-year-old schoolgirl has come to light in Bhiwandi town of Thane district in Maharashtra. In this case, based on the student’s complaint, a case has been registered against the accused under the Indian Justice Code and the POCSO Act. The police are investigating this matter.
According to the information, the accused has been identified as Safiullah Matiullah Ansari (22). A case was registered against him at the Shantinagar police station on Tuesday. It was reported that on October 19, the defendant harassed the victim for the first time in the playground of his school. He touched her inappropriately.
Three days later, when she was returning home from school after exams with her aunt, the accused followed her. During this time he continued to abuse her. When the victim’s aunt objected to his misconduct, he also misbehaved with her. He warned them that they would face serious consequences.
Police said that based on the complaint lodged by the victim and her family members, a case has been registered under sections of the Indian Justice Code (BNS), including 126 (2) (wrongful restraint), 74 (injuring a woman). of outraging dignity), 78 (stalking) and 351 (criminal intimidation), the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act is also included. The investigation into this matter is ongoing. The police carry out raids in search of the accused.
Let us tell you that incidents of sexual misconduct, abuse and harassment of girls are continuously increasing in Thane district. Just in August, an incident of sexual harassment of two girls at a school in Badlapur came to light. People had protested fiercely over this matter. After this the accused was arrested.
The accused’s name was Akshay Shinde, who was a sweeper in the school. He had abused her in the school bathroom. After this, the police arrested him and found him. The accused was killed in an encounter with police while he was being taken from Taloja jail in Navi Mumbai to Badlapur in Thane district.
A police officer said he was found near Mumbra Bypass in Thane. He grabbed the revolver from a police officer and started shooting. At the same time, the police retaliated, causing his death. After shooting API Nilesh More, the accused opened fire on the police escort.
The accused was transported in a police vehicle to investigate the case registered against him following a complaint from his ex-wife. This was the second case against him. The Thane police had formed a special team to investigate this case, which had sought a transfer order from the court. For this reason he was taken to Badlapur.