Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

‘Panel finds loopholes in Ryan security’

- Rashpal Singh rashpal.singh@hindustant­imes.com

GURGAON:A three-member committee formed to probe the circumstan­ces leading to the murderofan­eight-year-oldstudent­at Ryan Internatio­nal School, Bhondsi, has found loopholes in the school’s security system.

The committee noted that there are no separate toilets for about 40 adult school bus drivers and conductor sand the facility is shared with students. The windows of the toilets are broken and no guards are deployed there.

Gurgaon deputy commission­er Vinay Pratap Singh had constitute­d the committee on Friday after the boy was found murdered in a school toilet in the morning.

A 42-year-old bus conductor Ashok Kumar was arrested for the crime. Kumar was in the toilet when the victim walked in. Kumar tried to sodomise the kid and killed him when he put up a resistance.The committee comprised the district education officer, block education officer, and an official of the district Sarv S hi ks ha Ab hi yan.T he committee members refused to share details of the findings.

Haryana education minister Ram Bi las S harm a, however, said the committee had found a lot of loopholes in the safety measures at the school.

“The committee found that the toilets were shared by students and the bus staff, there is no security for students inside toilets, the school boundary is porous, no checking system on entry and the reach of CCTV cameras is not comprehens­ive ,” said S harm a on Sunday.

S harm a, who visited G ur ga on on Sunday, said he received inputs from the officials and a detailed report would be submitted by Monday.

“Action is being initiated against the school under section 75 of the Juvenile Justice Act. More sections maybe added after the report is received. The name of the school owner and management officials maybe added ,” he said. Sharma said the school did not check the background of the accused and it was a serious matter.

The minister said the revoking the NoC of the school was not an option as the future of about 1,200 students was involved. “There is no such option so far. About 1,200 students study in the school. We will ask the school to strengthen safety measures,” he said.

The state education department on Monday will release guidelines regarding security and safety of students in private schools. S harm a said the safety of the students will be responsibi­lity of schools from time of picking up and dropping them at home.

Sharma said the government was open to an inquiry into the murder by higher agencies if the family was not satisfied with the police probe .

 ??  ?? The police detained more than 20 people for creating a ruckus outside Ryan Internatio­nal School, Bhondsi. PARVEEN KUMAR/HT
The police detained more than 20 people for creating a ruckus outside Ryan Internatio­nal School, Bhondsi. PARVEEN KUMAR/HT

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