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A shocking case of child sexual abuse from Tiruvannamalai’s Arani town has come to light. A 30-year-old teacher, Nithya, was arrested by the police on Wednesday. The complainant, in this case, is her husband, Umesh Kumar. He had approached the Collector in December 2018 after he found some explicit pictures of his wife with some children, her students, on her phone.
A district official tells TNM that the school learnt of her misconduct with students six months ago, and they transferred her from one school to another.
Following Collector’s orders, the District Social Welfare Department began an investigation in December last year. A complaint was then registered by the District Child Protection Unit (DCPU) in January 2019.
Further inquiries are being conducted into Nithya's behaviour.
Speaking to The News Minute, Arani’s All Women's Police Inspector SB Mythili says, “Over a period of three years, that is, from 2015 to 2017, she has sexually abused a few of her students between age groups of 15 and 17 at school as well as at her tuition classes, capturing intimate photos with them on her phone. So far, we have evidence of her harassing two boys.”
Nithya, a resident of Kamaraj Nagar in Arni town of Tiruvannamalai, was an English teacher at a school in the district. Having obtained the government job in 2014, the police told The News Minute that Nithya has been transferred to different government schools in Arani since 2014.
It was when he chanced upon the explicit images in his wife's mobile phone that he approached the Collector with proof of her behaviour. She had reportedly kept those photos to share them online.
Following the incident, Nithya has since been removed from her posting by District Primary Education Officer V Jayakumar. Justice Devanathan of Fast Track Mahila Court, Thiruvannamalai, sentenced her to be lodged at Velur Central Women’s Jail till April 4 until further investigations are complete.
(This article was originally published on The News Minute and has been republished here with due permission.)
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