Kerala govt school headmaster accused of abusing Class 7 girl during visit to collect new textbooks

# News Desk
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Representative image: Canva

Palakkad, Kerala: A headmaster of a government Upper Primary (UP) school in Palakkad city has been booked on serious allegations of sexual abuse involving a minor student. The case, registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, has drawn attention due to the accused holding a senior position in a state-run educational institution.

The Palakkad South Police initiated proceedings after the child’s parents submitted a formal complaint. Officials confirmed that the allegations relate to an incident reported to have taken place last month.

According to the complaint, the student—currently in Class 7—had visited the school to collect new textbooks when the alleged incident occurred. It is stated that the headmaster took the child into a classroom and committed the offence. Police have not independently verified the allegations at this stage.

Police register POCSO case and begin inquiry

Police have registered the case under stringent provisions of the POCSO Act and have begun a detailed investigation into the circumstances surrounding the complaint. Officers are examining both the recent allegations and related claims of past misconduct raised by the complainant.

Allegations of earlier misconduct surface

The complaint further alleges that the accused had behaved in a similar inappropriate manner when the student was in Class 5. Police are now verifying these claims as part of the ongoing probe into the headmaster’s conduct.

School authorities yet to respond

School authorities have not issued any formal statement on the allegations so far. Meanwhile, police are monitoring developments as they prepare for further legal proceedings in the case.

Local reports indicate that there are calls for a swift and transparent investigation into the matter, with authorities expected to clarify the facts surrounding the allegations and the accused official’s conduct.