A sincere appeal from @DelhiPolice to all school authorities. pic.twitter.com/yhMB18kfgl
— Delhi Police (@DelhiPolice) September 11, 2017
“Francis Thomas and Jeyus Thomas were arrested under the Juvenile Justice Act,” the police officer said.
Bus conductor arrested for murder of the seven-year-old
Meanwhile, Ashok Kumar, the conductor of a school bus who was arrested for the murder, was also presented before the court on the expiry of his three-day police custody and sent to 14 days of judicial custody. However, many believe that he was made a scapegoat and the man’s family, too, claimed he was falsely implicated since he was poor.
A decision to install closed-circuit television in all classrooms, stairways, galleries, washrooms, and other open spaces in all schools was also taken, while in neighbouring Delhi, the government announced police verification of non-teaching staff of all government/private schools in three weeks.
Police baton-charge protestors outside school
The murder of Pradhuman led to angry protestors staging demonstrations outside the school located in Bhondsi on Sohna Road.
At least 50 people, including nine reporters and photo journalists, were injured on Sunday when police baton-charged a group of protestors in front of the school building. A police officer was suspended on Monday for using force against journalists.
Safety of students in schools
Issuing notice, a Bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra, Justice A M Khanwilkar and Justice D Y Chandrachud also issued notice to the Union Human Resource Development Ministry and the Central Board of Secondary Education on Thakur’s plea seeking the framing of guidelines for safety of students in schools.
Thakur also sought setting up of a committee to inquire into the lapses leading to the death of his child. He wanted to ensure that schools were made accountable in cases related to safety of children.
Ryan International group’s CEO moves Bombay HC for anticipatory bail
Meanwhile, in Mumbai, the trustees of the Ryan International Schools filed an application in Bombay High Court seeking anticipatory transit bail to move an appropriate court in Haryana.
Augustine F Pinto and his wife Grace Pinto, trustees of the St Xaviers Education Trust that manages the Ryan International Schools, have sought the bail and the matter is likely to come up for hearing on Tuesday.
CCTV cameras a must in schools, says Delhi govt
In a press conference, Sisodia disclosed the issues taken up at the meeting, and said that private schools’ political linkage is the major reason behind the occurrence of such cases.
“Until the big private schools are not emancipated from political protection, they will do anything they want in this country. Students may get exploited and murdered and no one can touch them,” he said, adding that he has been informed that Ryan international school’s Managing Director (MD) was responsible for conducting BJP membership drive among parents which hints at a political link.
The Deputy CM slammed the school authority for the dysfunctional CCTV cameras at the school premises.
“If you can send messages for BJP membership, it means you have resources, but you don’t have resources to mend cameras?” he said.
In this regard, the Delhi government has directed schools to install CCTV cameras in all classrooms, corridors, stairs, outside washrooms, and playground, and asked Head of Schools (HOS) to submit an online report on the Directorate’s portal informing the functionality of the CCTV cameras each month. A deadline for submission is yet to be decided.
Manish Sisodia also called for a regressive round of police verification of all staff members working in whatever capacity within three weeks.
A record of all employees will have to be submitted to the local police station, which will then generate a verification report within 15 days.
Non-compliance with the directions will lead to strict actions, informed the Deputy CM.
In addition, another report with a record of employees and their verification status will have to be submitted, which will be updated every month as well.
A committee comprising principals of schools of Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Delhi government, New Delhi Municipal Council, the private ones, and officials of transport and education departments will also be set up which will device comprehensive suggestions for safety and security of children in schools.