2 top Ryan officials held; SC notice to Haryana, Centre
Two top officials of Ryan Group sent to 2day police custody, booked under Juvenile Justice Act
NEWDELHI/GURGAON: The Supreme Court on Monday sought replies from the Centre and Haryana government on a petition filed by a father seeking a CBI probe into the murder of his eight-year-old son at Ryan International School in Gurgaon. The order came a day after police arrested two top Ryan officials and accused school authorities of tampering with evidence by wiping bloodstains from floors and walls. A 42-year-old school bus conductor was arrested after publicly confessing to killing the Class 2 boy, who he had allegedly tried to abuse sexually.
The child was found with his throat slit outside the school’s toilet on September 8.
The boy’s father asked for comprehensive guidelines for all schools to prevent such crimes. He also sought a national tribunal to look into such cases across the country.
“The petition relates to … command the authorities of the school management and the promoters to take steps so that safety and security is sustained and no one is affected,” said a bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra.
Besides the government, the CBI, Haryana police and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) were asked to submit their stand in three weeks.
The court took up the case as an “urgent matter” after the visibly shaken father requested for an early hearing. He wants a CBI investigation, saying police failed to unearth the conspiracy behind the “cold-blooded murder”. The parents think there is more to the murder. “It is not possible that my son was killed within 10 minutes of entering the school without any motive,” the father had said on Sunday.
GURGAON: During the hearing of the murder of class 2 student of Ryan International School, the police told the Sohna court on Monday that the school authorities tampered with the evidence at the crime spot by wiping off blood from floor and walls.
Two top officials of Ryan Group of Institutions, who were arrested on Sunday, were remanded to two-day police custody for further questioning in the murder of the eight-year-old allegedly by a bus conductor of the group’s school at Bhondsi in Gurgaon on Friday.
Francis Thomas, regional head of the group, and HR head Jayesh Thomas were arrested on Sunday night and booked under section 75 of the Juvenile Justice Act. Section 75 of the JJ Act deals with cruelty and crime against children under custody of someone and invites punishment of 5-10 years.
Police produced them at the Sohna court on Monday and demanded three-day remand but the court granted two-day custody. The police also added section 34 (common intention) of the IPC in the murder case. Prosecution counsels demanded addition of section 201 of the IPC (causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information to screen offender).
Francis was also booked in connection with drowning of a boy in a water tank at Ryan International School in south Delhi’s Vasant Kunj area. Sixyear-old Devansh Meena went missing on January 30, 2016, and his body was recovered the same day from a water tank in the school.
Delhi police had made Francis the first accused as he was responsible for administration and civil work inside the school premises.
Police had on Friday night arrested the accused, Ashok Kumar, a 42-year-old bus conductor for the murder. He would be produced in court on Tuesday after his three-day remand ends.
Meanwhile, statement of two students, who are witnesses in the case, recorded their statements under section 164 of CrPC before a duty magistrate on Monday.
Also, Gurgaon deputy commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh submitted a report on Monday by three-member committee to inquire into safety and security measures at the school.
“Several loopholes have been found by the committee. There are no separate toilets for bus staff and students, CCTV cameras are not in sufficient number, toilets for students are unsafe, school’s boundary wall is broken etc,” said Singh.
He forwarded the report to director of secondary education department for further action.
SUSPENDED PRINCIPAL IN HOSPITAL
Acting principal of the school, Neerja Batra, who was suspended on Saturday, was rushed to a private hospital in Khandsa road on Monday after she complained of sudden pain in the chest during questioning by a Special Investigation Team of the police.
The SIT is questioning three teachers including Batra.
Police said her blood pressure fluctuated suddenly and she was taken to a hospital. Batra claims that she took bleeding boy to a hospital in her car. Police sources said she might be arrested for negligence.
RYAN SCHOOLS SHUT
All schools of Ryan group in Gurgaon have been ordered to remain shut on Monday and Tuesday on the directions of the district administration. Security has been stepped up at the school.
SHO SUSPENDED
Police also suspended inspector Arun Kumar, the SHO Sohna Sadar police station, in connection with the baton-charge on protestors which left several media persons injured and drew strong criticism from the opposition.
Gurgaon police spokesperson said the SHO was suspended after probe found that batoncharge was uncalled for and could have been avoided.