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Creepy Assam Teacher Takes Intimate Pics With Student And Posts Them Online. Police Takes No Action

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Aug, 2017 03:00 PM
    A school teacher from Assam recently posted intimate pictures with his students online and the images of the man hugging and almost kissing young girls as he poses for the camera has gone viral. 
     
     
    The photos received a lot of criticism and slack online and have been reported by many. The teacher identified as Faizuddin Laskar seems to have had a photoshoot with the girl, and the young girl’s parents have already filed a complaint against the obscene pictures.
     
     
     
    This bizarre incident took place in the small town of Katlicherra in Assam, and the teacher is said to be working for Model High School. 
     
    According to a Storypick report, the man has been recognised as a serial offender, but no action has yet been taken against the man. Based on the girls’ parents’ report, the police have interrogated the teacher, but he hasn’t been arrested or punished for this cringey act.
     
     
    Faizuddin Laskar posted the intimate photos on his profile, and the pictures instantly went viral. A local news channel in Assam, DY365, has also reported about the incident which has left the people in the town angered.
     
     
    The video also shows the pictures of the man with the girl who looks clearly uncomfortable, however, the reception online and the comments on the video will help only your guts churn.
     
     
     
     
    According to media reports, the man has previously molested a woman and been beaten up by a mob. And this new series of pictures where the girl was groped and touched inappropriately and hugged by this total creep raises various questions on the school’s administration. 
     
     
    While there is no statement from the girl or her family on how she ended up doing this blood curling photoshoot, the pictures will leave you very disturbed.
     
     

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