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Teacher arrested for sexually harassing 16-yr-old girl

Teacher arrested for sexually harassing 16-yr-old girl

Time of Indiaa day ago

Thanjavur: A govt school teacher has been arrested under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Pocso) Act for sexually harassing a 16-year-old student.
The accused, Ramesh, 56, a resident of Thanjavur district, is employed at a govt higher secondary school in Thiruvarur.
He also runs a tuition centre at his residence. He is said to have lent money on interest to some of the students' families.
According to police sources, the survivor, a Class 11 student, was repeatedly harassed by Ramesh under the guise of recovering a loan taken by her family. The latest incident occurred earlier this week when she visited his house alone, where Ramesh allegedly sexually harassed her and issued threats.
The girl informed her mother, who filed a complaint at the all woman police station. Based on the complaint and subsequent inquiry, Ramesh was arrested on Wednesday. He is currently in custody. Further investigation is ongoing.

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