Child rape case: Police issue tough guidelines to schools


Bangalore, Jul 26 (PTI): In the fallout of alleged rape of a six-year old girl at a public school that triggered public outrage, police today issued tough guidelines to schools here for safety of children and warned of prosecution in the event of its non-compliance.

Under the guidelines, school buses should fix GPS and CCTV cameras and drivers should be isolated and not allowed to mingle with the children after they had parked the vehicles.

"Unnecessay interaction with the children... that should be avoided because we have found that these people also have been accused in some cases," Bangalore Police Commissioner M N Reddi told reporters releasing the guidelines.

Schools are required to depute one Floor Vigilance Officer, who would sit in a transparent cabin, where he could keep a watch on "someone coming - whether children are going to bathroom, whether someone is entering classrooms. If they see any problem they will report it to the school authorities," he said.

Areas like gym and swimming pools and other sports facilities should be confined to persons who are authorised and connected with the subject they are teaching, Reddi said.

"Teachers cannot come in the skating ring and loiter around. Only the skating instructor should be there," he said, as the measures came after nearly week-long protests with public anger mounting over the shocking incident.

The incident happened on July 2 at high-profile Vibgyor High School but the complaint was lodged by parents with police on July 14.

The skating instructor Mustafa was arrested a week later as the main accused and the school founder-chairman Rustom Kerawalla was arrested three days ago on charge of suppressing evidence among others.

The incident had led to change in senior top echelon of police with Reddi coming in as city police chief.

"I am issuing an order to all schools including Vibgyor under Karnataka Police Act to implement the guidelines and we are also telling that if they do not implement guidelines they will be prosecuted under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code (negligence leading to injury and danger to the life of a person)," Reddi said.

If Vibgyor did not implement the guidelines by August 14, the management will be booked under Section 188 of IPC, Reddi said, adding, the deadline for other schools is August 31.

According to the guidelines, parents who come to drop and pick children should be issued identity cards, and if they are unable to come they should furnish mobile numbers to school authorities so that they could SMS the identity of the third person who comes to pick or drop children, Reddi said.

A rash of rape cases in the city in recent days had triggered public outrage and revulsion over rising number of sexual offences against women and children, with government coming under fire for not doing enough to curb them.

Apart from the school incident, a 22-year woman was allegedly raped on July 10 midnight when she was seated in a car with her friend as four persons forcibly entered their car and drove them away with one of them committing the crime.

In another incident, a 15-year old nun was allegedly raped in a seminary. No arrest has been made in the incident. The incidents had rocked both houses of the Karnataka Legislature as the opposition hauled the government over the coals, demanding resignation of Home Minister K J George.

 

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, katapadi/Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 28 2014

    Censor the blue films,media excessive coverage on sex incidents and control cinema and serials which really provokes sex with the youngsters.The parents need to be alert and guard their children from becoming prey to this sex targets and culprits as well.

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  • Vince Madrid, Dallas, Texas

    Mon, Jul 28 2014

    Sexual violence is a crime, no matter who commits it or where it happens. Don’t be afraid to get help. If you've been sexually assaulted there are services that can help. You don’t have to report the assault to police if you don’t want to. Other services and organisations won’t insist that you do. However, consider getting medical help as soon as possible because you may be at risk of pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections.And That servies include SAFEKIDZONE 

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  • John Veigas, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    These guidelines should be implemented in Mangalore especially out skirts of Mangalore where rickshaws as well as other transport vehicles are carrying school children more than passenger capacity of the vehicle...

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  • Praveen Kumar, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    After corporation bank ATM attack took place in bangalore. Police came up with a rule that it is mandatory for all the bank ATMS have security guard guarding 24/7. However,I have seen many ATMs with out security during the night. These stringent rules are not been followed religiously.

    Schools also might implement this for over a period of time just to show that they have a very secured environment. Slowly they will stop following this in order to cut down the cost and go back to their normal routine.

    We dont need branded and hi-tech schools. All we need is a decent school with clean and hygienic facility, required resources, SAFE environment, qualified and good teachers who can develop our kids and take them to the next level and and deliver good results.

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  • Arun, Pangla, shankerpura

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    nice move by police.. please add one more. like thw accused must be surrendered and judgement must be done within 10 day and punishment must be given by the same time.

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  • Dr.Deepak of AAP, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    AAP karnataka delegation had met officials to make them aware of the POSCO ACT.

    There is need for public awareness about this act which, probably due to ignorance, was not invoked when Bangalore incident took place. Police and our ministers were happy to talk about and uselessly invoke "Goonda act" which they, probably thought may calm dowm crisis, should not have done.

    Time to appreciate good suggestions even if they are made by our opponents. Jai Hind. Jai Karnataka.

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  • Rajesh of Baap, Sullia

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    Which ever law comes ,govt can not stop crime until stringent punishment is meted out,Its surprising for one judgement in lower court it takes years to year ,after that culprit goes higher courts he will be released like freedom fighter .Indian Law system should be time bond,law shld be equal to all

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    Good initiative by Bangalore Police Dept. Instead of all THESE GUIDELINES implement the toughest punishment against the accused this can be ensure the fear in accusing CHILDREN & WOMEN.....

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  • PEDDU, mangaluroo

    Sat, Jul 26 2014

    THIS IS CALLED PUBLIC EYE WASHING !!! THEY KNEW CLEARLY NO ONE IS INTERESTED IN RULES AND REGULATIONS . LAWS AND BY LAWS ETC ETC

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  • Umeshchandra, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 26 2014

    gOOD THOUGHTS BY REDDY..LET HIM IMPLEMENT THIS/.... WE WILL INFORM HIM FURTHER IMPLEMENTS...

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sat, Jul 26 2014

    Keep away the politician from police dept...within 24hrs law and order will be restored.

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  • PEDDU, mangaluroo

    Sat, Jul 26 2014

    THIS IS SOMETHING NEW AND FRESH !! BUT HOW LONG !! EVERYTHING ONLY END UP WITH EITHER AFTER THE PRESS CONFERENCE OR INSIDE THE FILES

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    Of course, something is better than nothing.

    Better late than never.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 26 2014

    Karnataka Model of tough guidelines should be implemented all over INDIA ...

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