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Students suspended for torturing classmate

- Tariq Butt

LAHORE:FIVE schoolgirl­s, including the victim, have been suspended by a private school in the Pakistani city of Lahore ater a video surfaced on social media showing four students punching and kicking their classmate.

A video clip of the alleged torture, which surfaced on social media last week, showed the four girls wrestling the victim to the ground by her hair and repeatedly punching her.

Last week, a first informatio­n report was registered on the complaint of the victim’s father. Subsequent­ly, a Lahore court granted pre-arrest bail to three of the schoolgirl­s nominated in the police complaint.

The National Commission on Rights of the Child (NCRC) has also taken notice of the incident and directed the School Education Department secretary to submit an inquiry report.

The circular by the Scarsdale Internatio­nal School was issued by Headmaster Romuald Delatre on Jan.20. It identified the victim as a grade 8 student. The suspects accused of torturing their schoolmate were identified as students of grade 8,9,10 and 11.

The leter stated that this was the “first time” such an incident had occurred since the school was started 25 years ago. It stated that the management and the board of directors had taken a “serious view of the incident,” and had named three senior faculty members to thoroughly investigat­e it and submit a report within 10 working days.

“Based on their recommenda­tions/findings, from the investigat­ing effort, disciplina­ry actions against the concerned students shall be taken. Serious misdemeano­rs by the concerned students may result in the expulsion of the students from the school, according to the school’s regulation­s,” it said.

In the meantime, the five students involved in the incident are suspended, the leter said.

The FIR (first informatio­n report) was registered on the complaint of the victim’s father Imran

Younis, who stated that his daughter was studying at the Scarsdale Internatio­nal School located in BB Block of the Defence Housing Authority (DHA). He alleged that one of the four girls involved in the atack was carrying a dagger.

The group of girls dragged ‘A’ on the ground by her hair, sat on her back, and subjected her to inhuman torture, he alleged.

Imran Younis said one of the girls was a boxer who hit his daughter in her face while another kicked her, causing injuries to her face.

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Students were suspended after a video clip of the alleged torture went viral on social media.
↑ Students were suspended after a video clip of the alleged torture went viral on social media.

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