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Rawalpindi teacher arrested over alleged student assault

Published on: April 27, 2026 12:15 PM

Rawalpindi police have arrested a madrassa teacher after allegations that he assault a student over a torn cap, officials said on Sunday.

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The case came to light after the student’s father lodged a complaint at a local police station, stating that the teacher used a plastic pipe to beat his son for wearing a damaged cap during class.

According to police officials, the incident prompted immediate action, and the accused teacher was taken into custody for further investigation. The victim was also sent for medical examination to assess injuries.

Authorities have confirmed that a case has been registered under relevant sections, including allegations of assault and unlawful confinement. Investigators are currently gathering evidence and recording statements from witnesses and school staff.

Police said the student’s condition is stable after the medical checkup. The investigation is ongoing, and further action will be taken based on findings of the inquiry.

Local education authorities have also been informed about the incident and may conduct their own review of the madrassa’s disciplinary practices. Officials say strict action will be taken if negligence or excessive punishment is proven.

Child protection advocates have expressed concern over repeated incidents of violence in educational institutions, urging authorities to enforce stricter monitoring and teacher training to prevent such cases in the future.

Police officials reiterated that corporal punishment is a punishable offence under Pakistani law, and no one is allowed to take disciplinary measures that endanger the physical or psychological well-being of students.

The case has sparked discussion on social media, with users calling for accountability and safer learning environments in religious seminaries and schools across the country. Authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation until the investigation is complete.

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Officials said transparency and due process will be ensured throughout the inquiry proceedings as per legal requirements law.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: corporal punishment, education sector, Latest, madrassa, police investigation, Rawalpindi, student assault

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