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UP: Class 10 students post lewd message, adult video clip during online classes

Speed News Desk 11 May 2020, 14:11 IST

UP: Class 10 students post lewd message, adult video clip during online classes

A shocking piece of information has come from Uttar Pradesh’s Azamgarh where two students have been held for doing some mischievous act during online classes.

As per the media reports, two students of class 10 posted lewd messages and porn clips during an online class.

Reportedly, the students belong to a private English-medium had joined the class 12 online classes by posing as absent girls.

According to Superintendent of Police Azamgarh, Triveni Singh said that a complaint has been lodged by a principal and teacher of a private school at the Kotwali police station on Friday.

The teacher alleged in a complaint that when she was teaching English to class 12 students through WhatsApp on Friday morning, two girl students sent her a message requesting to be added in the group call.

When she added the two girls, one of them posted a vulgar message and when she opposed her then another student sent her a porn clip. Also, they were passing inappropriate comments.

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After this obscene act, the teacher left the group and informed the matter to the principal.

The School administration called the parents of both the girls then they were shocked what girls’ parents said.

Parents told the school principal that the girls were not in town for the past 15 days and didn’t have access to the phone. The police were then informed.

As per police officials, they have traced the locations of the two students through surveillance and found that they were from the same school.

An FIR has been filed against the two students of class 10th and they were sent to the juvenile home on Sunday.

One of the boys told police that they had got the names of the two absent girls from a senior and then they joined the group.

After this incident, the Azamgarh police have issued some guidelines to an admin of a WhatsApp group to verify the credentials of a student before joining them in a group.

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