CBI probe sought in Uttarakhand minor\'s murder

CBI probe sought in Uttarakhand minor's murder

IANS  |  Dehradun 

The in on Friday asked to order a CBI probe into the grisly murder of a student at a boarding school near here.

She also stated that students in the school were not getting which might have forced the student to steal biscuits, which reportedly led to him being beaten to death.

"Had the students been given adequate nutritious food, then this stealing incident could have been avoided," she said.

The senior secondary boarding school where a student was bludgeoned to death early this month was actually an ashram for orphans, she stated.

"We have come to know that the boarding school was actually an ashram to educate orphans," said Negi, a day after she made an impromptu inspection of the school at Ranipokhri area near here where 12-year-old Yadav was killed by two senior students.

Later, the school management buried the body in the campus in an attempt to hush up the case.

"Other students are very scared now," Negi said.

Five persons have been arrested on charges of murder including the and the two students who had beaten with a heavy bat repeatedly.

The incident came to light only after Negi visited the school soon after hearing reports about the death of on March 10.

Negi has also ordered an inquiry on how the school managed to get an NOC from the Department as well as the Central Board of (CBSE). "If it is an ashram how can you obtain an NOC," asked Negi.

Negi said she would launch inquiries on all such schools which are being run with forged documents.

Negi also said the owner of the school was still at large. "The owner is also an accused in the case. He should be arrested," said Negi.

Negi took cognizance of the fact that there were no CCTVs installed in the school. "Even the villagers are saying that the working of the school was very suspicious."

Meanwhile, a student has gone missing from the school, Negi said. "We have sought a detailed police report on this 18-year-old boy, who disappeared in 2017," said Negi.

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First Published: Fri, March 29 2019. 19:26 IST