A big feat of a private school in Bihar! 2 children were held hostage for not paying fees; then their lives were saved like this
A school in Bihar did a feat that no one would even think of doing. A private school in Saharsa district of Bihar held two children hostage for hours. The parents of the children kept searching for the children here and there for hours.
School fees were pending.
Police said that Reshma Khatoon of Rajanpur village under Mahisi police station said that her children were held hostage by a school. Reshma has been teaching her two children at Columbus Public School for about 1.5 years and she is also paying the school fees regularly, but this time due to some reason she could not pay the school fees and the school fees increased to 11 thousand. When the school management asked to pay the fees, Reshma said that she would pay the school fees soon. After this, when the cold increased, she started sending the children in the school vehicle from December.
Demanded 24 thousand instead of 11
Last Monday, the school manager Mohammad Shabbir stopped both the children in the school and did not let them go home. After the children did not come home for a long time, a worried Reshma started looking for the children. She got the news that the children were in the school, so she reached there with her family, then the school operator and other teachers locked the children in the room and pushed and misbehaved with her and her family and drove them away. After this, the school manager told Reshma to bring 24 thousand only then they will kill the children. After this, Reshma reached the police station Bakhtiyarpur and told the whole story.
Stopped the police for a long time
After this, the police started action by registering a case. Bakhtiyarpur police station inspector Preeti Kumari along with magistrate Zonal Officer Shubham Verma reached the school with her team, where they found the gate closed and found that the sound of children crying was coming from the school. After this, an attempt was made to open the gate on the instructions of the magistrate, but the school operator did not open the gate for a long time. When the school gates opened after a lot of effort, the school operator Mohd. Shabbir Alam, his wife Shabnam Ara and brother Mohd. Sobir Alam and his wife Soni Khatoon started stopping the police team from entering. After a lot of effort, the police reunited the children with their mother.
The police further said that a case has been registered on the written application of the victim and action is being taken by registering a case against 4 people including the school operator for obstructing government work.
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