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Police reached the school on Tuesday as the protestors' gathering swelled and they intensified the agitation, Dawn online reported.
According to reports, a teacher in the school sexually assaulted a boy and fled from the scene. When the boy's parents found their child too was missing, they called more people who attacked the school.
They also beat up the school security guard and chanted slogans against the boy's assaulter as well as the management.
When police tried to disperse them, the protestors pelted stones at them. Police retaliated by charging at the crowds with batons.
The situation remained tense for a few hours and more police deployments were called as the protestors attempted to set fire to the school, an eyewitness said.
After hours of negotiations, police managed to disperse the protestors, assuring them of strict action against the teacher and recovering the boy.
A police source said the teacher was already taken into custody.
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