The Asian Age

Man of British origin held for sexually abusing boy

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Bhubaneswa­r, Aug. 21: A 68-year-old man of British origin has been arrested on the charge of sexually abusing a minor tribal boy who studies in a shelter home run by him in Odishas Jharsuguda district, a senior police official said on Friday.

The accused has been running the residentia­l missionary institute at Jharsuguda with more than 500 children for about 25 years, Jharsuguda Superinten­dent of Police Rahul P.R. said.

The man, who has adopted Indian citizenshi­p, was arrested on Thursday on the basis of a complaint lodged by the minor boy, a hostel inmate. Further investigat­ion in the case is in progress, he said.

The man has been booked under relevant sections of IPC, Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and SC/ST (POA) Act, the SP said.

As per the complaint lodged by the boy the man had sexually assaulted him when they were returning from Rayagada district last year, sources in the police said.

The incident relating to the alleged sexual abuse came to light during a probe into misuse of funds being provided by a foreign NGO, they said.

The man had launched Faith Outreach along with his wife around 25 years ago to provide education to tribal students. It has a centre which provides home and care for abandoned babies and a childrens home that provides clothing, education, medical care and daily food to over 500 poor children, the sources said.

The organisati­on also has a training centre that prepares volunteers to work as social workers in the local communitie­s.

However, the hostel at the shelter home has been closed since March this year in view of the Covid19 pandemndic, a police official said.

No senior official of the organizati­on was immediatel­y available for comment on the incident.

◗ THE ACCUSED has been running the residentia­l missionary institute at Jharsuguda with more than 500 children for about 25 years. The man had launched Faith Outreach along with his wife around 25 years ago to educate to tribal students.

 ?? — PTI ?? People offer Friday prayers at historic Jamia Masjid in Srinagar on Friday. The first congregati­onal Friday prayers were held at the grand mosque after five months following the coronaviru­s outbreak.
— PTI People offer Friday prayers at historic Jamia Masjid in Srinagar on Friday. The first congregati­onal Friday prayers were held at the grand mosque after five months following the coronaviru­s outbreak.
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