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Top boarding school student alleges sodomy by seniors

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A student of class 11 studying in Mayo College Ajmer has alleged that he was abused sexually and harassed by six of his seniors of class 12 and that too multiple times from July 10 to July 20. The first FIR was lodged on Tuesday at the Alwar Police Station in Rajasthan. The management committee have also been interrogated and put under question.

The Deputy Superintendent of Police told one of the leading national newspaper journalists that a case has been registered based on the student’s father’s complaint under various sections of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act and the investigations against the six students are on.

As told by the father in the FIR, the seniors got into his son’s room on July 10 and forced him to have alcohol and drugs, and after that they took him to the washroom and sodomized him one by one.

Every time he was sodomized, he was compelled to have drugs and he was also threatened of grave consequences in case the incident was reported to anyone. The boy left the campus on July 26 and finally told his parents and until then the abuse carried on.

In reaction to the incident, the principal and director of Mayo College stated that the police is doing their job and investigations are going on.

 

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