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Female Teacher Arrested In Navi Mumbai For Indulging In Obscene Acts With School Students

Female Teacher Arrested In Navi Mumbai For Indulging In Obscene Acts With School Students

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A female teacher was arrested for indulging in alleged inappropriate acts with school students, including obscene video calls in Navi Mumbai.
A female teacher of a private school in Navi Mumbai was arrested under the POCSO Act for allegedly indulging in obscene activities with her students, the police said on Wednesday.
She allegedly performed obscene acts with school boys on video calls, the officials said, adding that it also included sending her inappropriate videos to the victim children.
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