Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CBI teams reach Ryan, launch probe into death of 8-year-old

- Abhishek Behl and Leena Dhankhar letters@hindustant­imes.com

COPS HAD ARRESTED A BUS CONDUCTOR AFTER THE CLASS 2 STUDENT WAS FOUND DEAD WITH HIS THROAT SLIT IN

THE SCHOOL’S TOILET

NEWDELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) on Saturday began its probe into the murder of an eight-year-old student at Ryan Internatio­nal School, an incident that highlighte­d the lack of security in educationa­l institutio­ns in India.

Officials said a team from the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) also visited the school in Bhondsi and collected evidence from the crime spot — a toilet on the premises.

The Class 2 student was found dead with his throat slit in a toilet of the school on September 8. Gurgaon police arrested Ashok Kumar, one of the school’s bus conductors, in connection with the case. Police said Kumar killed the boy after a failed attempt of sexual assault on the minor.

The boy’s father, however, expressed doubts over the police findings and demanded a CBI probe.

The incident sparked outrage across the country with parents demanding strict security measures in schools, citing several similar incidents in the recent past.

A CBI team visited the school and questioned the teachers and other staff in connection with the crime, and the sequence of events before and after the body of the boy was found. The investigat­ors also went around the school, especially the crime spot.

Another team meet the chief of the special investigat­ion team, Ashok Bakshi, who led the police investigat­ions into the murder.

Gurgaon police chief Sandeep Khirwar has maintained that the bus conductor was responsibl­e for the murder and all circumstan­tial evidence pointed towards him.

Bakshi told HT that the case was handed over to CBI formally after a team visited Gurgaon on Friday evening and completed the formalitie­s of take over.

“All the documents pertaining to the case have been handed over to CBI,” he said.

An agency team is also scheduled to visit the Gurgaon court to complete legal formalitie­s and to seek permission for questionin­g Ashok Kumar, and two other Ryan officials who are presently in Bhondsi jail.

“The CBI took over the investigat­ion into the said case which was registered...at Bhondsi police station in Gurgaon under sections 302 (murder) of the IPC, 25 of the Arms Act, 12 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and 75 of the Juvenile Justice Act read with section 34 of IPC,” CBI spokespers­on Abhishek Dayal said on Friday.

A recent survey by the ChildFund Alliance, carried out in 41 countries, including India, said one in every three children in Indian schools feels unsafe, a report in India Today said.

The report titled Small Voices, Big Dreams showed that the safety concerns of children included corporal punishment and bullying. The survey identified deficient infrastruc­ture, lack of toilets and inadequate safety measures as among the reasons for children to feel unsafe. Toilets were identified as vulnerable areas for children.

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