According to the government, the sub-divisional magistrate (SDM), in the report, said "unhindered access" was given to the accused to all parts of school.
After the September 9 incident, the Delhi government had ordered a magisterial probe into the alleged rape of the girl on the premises of the civic body-recognised school.
The report, which was submitted to Revenue Minister Kailash Gahlot, has been forward to Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Manish Sisodia for further course of action.
"The movement of the accused and other such non-teaching employees was required to be restricted so that they does not have any contact with the school children," the government said in a statement quoting the probe report.
It also stated the nursery classroom where the incident allegedly took place, should have been locked after the class, adding that the unlocked pitch-dark classroom facilitated the accused in his nefarious intentions.
"Non-coverage of the whole school building under CCTV cameras reduced the deterrence effect. The accused had been working in the school for almost two and half years without undergoing any kind of verification and background check by the school authorities/police," the statement said.
The accused has already been arrested.
According to government, the magisterial probe report said the East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) has not taken any action against the school for undertaking classes in "un- recognised areas" of the building.
"The last safety audit conducted by the school inspector of EDMC was in December last year. However, the Safety Audit Report does not have any parameters with regard to the police verification of employees, installation of CCTV cameras, entry/exit restrictions for unauthorised people etc," it stated.
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