As the shocking incident came to light, police arrested 11 persons, including the main accused who is a 23-year-old school employee, the headmaster, staff and members of the school management, last night.
District Guardian Minister Pandurang Phundkar, who is camping in his constituency (Khamgaon) to monitor the progress of the investigations, said that so far two girls have came forward with complaints of alleged abuse.
Khadse informed Phundkar, who then asked police to look into the matter.
A Special Investigative Team (SIT), headed by a senior IPS officer has been formed to investigate this case, Maharashtra DGP Satish Mathur said here today.
Thirteen people allegedly involved in this incident were identified and 11 have been arrested, the top IPS officer said. Search for the remaining two is underway, Mathur said.
He, however, said that only one girl has complained of rape.
"The victim has named one person. Investigation is underway," the police official said.
Those arrested include staff members of the school who did not bring this incident to notice of police, Mathur said.
Police will collect more information from students and other officials once the school reopens, he said.
Maharashtra has more than 1,000 residential schools called ashram shalas which are run either directly by the state government or by trusts supported by the state government through grant in aid. Around 4.45 lakh students are studying these schools, out of which 1.99 lakh are girls.
According to police, the 14-year-old girl from Nanji
Kokare Adivasi Ashramshala at Lokanda Pala in Khamgaon taluka of Buldhana district went to her home at a village in Muktainagar for Diwali vacations and narrated the plight to her parents.
The girl's mother then informed the village's woman sarpanch, who in-turn told Khadse about the alleged exploitation.
Looking into the gravity of the issue, Khadse immediately informed Phundkar about it. He asked Buldhana's Additional SP Yashwant Solanke to look into the matter.
The tribal residential school belongs to a local politician, Phundkar said.
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Meanwhile, in the backdrop of the alleged abuse, the
Maharashtra Women's Commission has decided to visit all such educational institutions to take stock of safety of girls.
The Commission Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar told
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