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Pakistan: Madrassa teacher arrested for sexually abusing minor boy in Rawalpindi

“Pakistan: Madrassa teacher arrested for sexually abusing minor boy in Rawalpindi”, Opindia, December 10, 2023:

“On Thursday, a madrassa teacher in Rawalpindi was arrested for attempting to sexually attack a 16-year-old boy. According to the FIR filed at Rawalpindi’s Nasirabad police station, a resident of Dhoke Gujran said his 16-year-old son who had been attending Jamia Masjid Muhammad in Westridge for the last two years to learn the Quran was sexually abused by the accused maulana.

According to the father of the victim, the boy was fine and interested in his academics, until the last three months, when he suddenly began showing indications of stress.

The child began crying after returning home from the seminary on November 8. When questioned, he said that his teacher, Qari Umar Khattab, had been abusing and harassing him for the previous three months…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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