Case ‘driven by mixed motives, some of which may not be related to student welfare,’ says Franciscan priest
A Catholic priest serving as a school principal was assaulted by parents and later arrested by police in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, after molestation complaints were made against him by several students.
Father Arisher Joseph, the principal of St. Francis School in Khuntakheda, Rampur district, was arrested on Feb. 16, but released the same day after being granted bail.
The First Information Report recorded by the police mentions that the case came to light after parents noticed that their children were “hesitant and fearful” about going to school.
When questioned, many students alleged that Joseph would call them individually to his office about mistakes made or misbehavior in classrooms. It is alleged he would inappropriately touch them, saying this was “a form of punishment to discipline them.”
The police report said things came to…
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