Khaleej Times

Committee to probe lapses in school over student’s murder

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gurugram — With questions raised over security lapses that led to the killing of a seven-year-old boy in a school, the Gurugram district administra­tion on Saturday announced a committee to find out whether there were any slip-ups and promised to conclude the probe and filing of a chargeshee­t within seven days.

“We have set up a committee to prepare a comprehens­ive report about the security lapses in the school. The report will be submitted by Monday. Further course of action would be taken on the basis of the report,” Gurugram Deputy Commission­er Vinay Pratap Singh said. He said the committee would also probe whether any such prior incident had occurred in the school campus.

Gurugram Police Commission­er Sandeep Khairwar said investigat­ion will be concluded within seven days and a chargeshee­t filed in the case.

Earlier in the day, a violent protests took place outside Ryan Internatio­nal school over the killing of Pradhuman, a Class 2 student, who was found dead on Friday in the washroom with his throat slit. A school bus conductor has been arrested in the case. Singh said the services of a private security agency hired by Ryan Internatio­nal school has been suspended and the district authority ordered to conduct a security audit of all schools in Gurugram.

“From the legal point of view, we will appoint a public prosecutor. We are on the job in completing documentat­ion of scientific, forensic and technical evidences.”

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Saturday also announced a committee to investigat­e the murder.

Human Resource Developmen­t Minister Prakash Javadekar termed the murder an unfortunat­e incident. “Investigat­ion is going on and police have arrested an accused. I hope that justice will be served,” the minister said. —

 ?? PTI ?? Demonstrat­ors protest outside Ryan Internatio­nal School as they demand action against the school in Gurugram on Saturday. —
PTI Demonstrat­ors protest outside Ryan Internatio­nal School as they demand action against the school in Gurugram on Saturday. —

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