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Madrassa teacher held for beating six-year-old in Swabi

In another incident of corporal punishment at a religious seminary, police in Swabi have arrested a madrassa teacher for allegedly beating a...

In another incident of corporal punishment at a religious seminary, police in Swabi have arrested a madrassa teacher for allegedly beating a six-year-old boy for arriving late to class — just days after a child died in a similar case in Swat's Khwazakhela area, Express News reported on Thursday. According to police and local media reports, the incident took place in Chota Lahore tehsil of Swabi district in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, where Qari Muhammad Sohail allegedly subjected a young student to severe corporal punishment. The child’s father, Muhammad Asim, told police that his son, Muhammad Essa, was regularly attending religious classes at the seminary when he was beaten with a stick for being late. “There were visible red marks on the boy’s back,” the complaint noted. Also Read: Punjab records highest death toll in monsoon-related incidents, NDMA confirms Following the complaint, a police team led by SDPO Circle Lahore Muhammad Nauman and SHO Altaf Khan reached the site and arrested the suspect. A case has been registered against the Qari under the Child Protection Act, and investigations are underway. Speaking to reporters, SDPO Nauman stressed the importance of community vigilance, urging parents and bystanders to immediately report any such incidents. “Children are not just the responsibility of their families; they are the future of our society and must be protected,” he said. The incident follows closely on the heels of a tragic case in Swat, where 12-year-old Farhan died earlier this week after being subjected to hours of torture by his teachers at an unregistered madrassa in Swat. Read More: Madrassa head arrested after student's death in Swat According to a fellow student, Farhan was locked in a room and repeatedly beaten by three teachers for over five hours. Each reportedly took turns inflicting physical abuse until the boy succumbed to his injuries. Swat District Police Officer (DPO) Mohammad Umar Khan confirmed that ten individuals, including the head of the seminary, have been arrested in connection with the incident. Police say two more suspects remain at large and efforts are underway to apprehend them. The investigation also uncovered signs of physical abuse on several other students. A second case has been filed, and nine additional teachers have been taken into custody. Authorities said that approximately 160 children enrolled at the seminary have been handed back to their families.

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