Teacher Arrested For Raping Student For Over 2 Years In UP's: Cops

The girl confided in her parents about the assault after the accused threatened that she would meet the same fate as Shraddha Walkar, who was allegedly killed by her live-in partner, police said.

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A computer teacher was arrested for raping a minor girl, police said. (Representational)
Ghaziabad:

A 32-year-old computer teacher was arrested for allegedly raping a minor girl over two years, police here said on Tuesday.

The girl confided in her parents about the assault after the accused, identified as Saurabh Gupta, threatened that she would meet the same fate as Shraddha Walkar, who was allegedly killed and dismembered by her live-in partner, they said.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (City) Nipun Agarwal said the accused lured the girl when she was a Class 9 student on the pretext of improving her grades in school. The minor started talking to Gupta, who took advantage of the situation and allegedly raped her.

Whenever the girl protested, he threatened to fail her and warned her of dire consequences, he said.

After the Shraddha Walkar murder case came into the limelight, Gupta threatened her that if she disclosed the abuse to anyone, he would "sever her into pieces like Aaftab", the senior police official said.

After the girl finally narrated her ordeal to her parents, they lodged a complaint at Nand Gram police station on Sunday, following which an FIR under Section 376 (rape) of the Indian Penal Code and sections of the POCSO Act was registered, he said.

The accused was arrested from his house in Jaitpur village of Suraj Pur police station limits in Gautam Budh Nagar district.

He has confessed to following a similar patter to allegedly rape other girls as well. He was produced before court from where he was sent to jail on Monday, Mr Agarwal added.

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