Girls' hostel warden arrested for seeking
sexual favours
Sunday April 28, 2013 10:25:11 PM,
IANS
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Jaipur: The warden
of an educational institute for visually challenged children was
arrested Sunday for seeking sexual favours from the 15-year-old
daughter of a sanitation worker here, police said.
An investigation is now on to confirm whether visually challenged
girl inmates of the institute's hostel were also harassed by the
named warden.
Police said that the 35-year-old accused, Prashant Kumar, was the
warden of Rajasthan Netraheen Kalyan Sansthan run by an NGO.
"The girl, whom Kumar approached for sexual favours, used to go to
the institute with her mother, who works as a sanitation worker,"
police said.
Kumar asked another visually-challenged girl inmate to ask the
girl if she would like to have physical relationship with him.
"The incident occurred a few days ago. However, institute
authorities lodged a complaint against Kumar yesterday (Saturday)
evening. We arrested him today (Sunday)," said the officer.
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