Yahoo – AFP,
21 July 2014
Parents and child protection campaigners angrily protest over the recent alleged rape of a 6-year-old schoolgirl, in Bangalore on July 19, 2014 .
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Parents and
child protection campaigners angrily protest
over the recent alleged rape of a
6-year-old schoolgirl,
in Bangalore on July 19, 2014 (AFP Photo/Str)
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Parents and child protection campaigners angrily protest over the recent alleged rape of a 6-year-old schoolgirl, in Bangalore on July 19, 2014 .
A
roller-skating instructor was due in court Monday over the alleged rape of a
six-year-old student which sparked protests from outraged parents, an official
in the Indian city of Bangalore said.
The
30-year-old instructor at a top private school in Bangalore was arrested Sunday
over the alleged assault on the premises earlier this month, the city's police
commissioner said.
Police also
seized a laptop containing child pornography from the instructor, who had
worked at the school since 2011, commissioner Raghavendra Auradkar told
reporters.
"The
videos were downloaded from porn sites through the Internet," Auradkar
said late on Sunday.
"He is
married and has a three-year-old child too. We will produce him in the local
court on Monday and seek his custody for further interrogation and
investigation," Auradkar said.
Angry
parents have held a series of protests in Bangalore over the incident, as India
struggles to rebuild its battered reputation over levels of sexual violence in
the country.
Police said
the girl had complained of the July 2 attack to a teacher at Vibgyor High
School. But her parents only learned of the incident a week later when she
shared details with them.
The child
was allegedly assaulted in a classroom at the school, a top fee-paying
institution favoured by local politicians and businessmen.
The
instructor supervised roller-skating activities for the students as part of the
school's sports programme.
India is
especially sensitive to cases of sexual violence after the 2012 fatal gang-rape
of a student on a moving bus in New Delhi, which led to a public outcry and new
tougher laws to deter rapists.

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