Bengaluru, Jan 7: The situation turned violent on Wednesday outside a school in Byatarayanapura, south Bengaluru, when protesting parents clashed with the police.

The violence ensued when protesters tried to assault a physical education instructor as the police were taking him away for questioning for allegedly sexually abusing a child.
The accused has been identified as Krishna, who is also suspected to be a repeated offender.
The police had to fire tear gas and resort to lathi charge at the angry mob as the situation was slipping out of control. The accused school staff was taken to a hospital as he was injured by the protestors. Meanwhile, some policemen were also injured in the incident.
Top police officials, including Police Chief MN Reddi and Additional Commissioner (Law and Order) Alok Kumar rushed to the spot to take the stock of the situation.
"We have arrested some people for attacking police officials and vandalizing public property. And appropriate action would be taken on them,"said Alok Kumar.
Police chief MN Reddi asking public to maintain clam, said "there should be no instant justice and people should let the law to take its own course."
Bengaluru which had been rocked by a series of sexual assaults in schools last year had seen massive protests from the public, which led to tightening of guidelines to ensure safety of children at schools.





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