Roing under curfew as tensions rise over Arunachal Pradesh sexual assault case
The accused was taken into police custody on after it came to light that he had allegedly sexually assaulted several girls of a school.

Roing Police station, Arunachal Pradesh. (Photo: 'X')
Itanagar, July 13: Curfew was imposed in Roing town in Arunachal Pradesh’s Lower Dibang Valley district as tensions flared after a migrant youth from Assam was lynched by a mob for allegedly sexually assaulting several girls, police said.
The 19-year-old man, identified as Riaz-Ul Kurim from Bongaigaon, was taken into police custody on Friday after it came to light that he had allegedly sexually assaulted several girls of a school.
The parents of the girls, who filed a complaint with the school authorities, had nabbed the youth and thrashed him before police rescued him and took him into custody.
However, a mob barged into the police station, dragged the youth outside and beat him up.
As he was rescued and taken to the hospital, they followed him and thrashed him again, ultimately leading to his death.
The youth used to work at a construction site near the school, police said.
So far, eight minor girls – aged between six and nine – have undergone medical examinations.
Lower Dibang Valley Superintendent of Police Ringu Ngupok said the boarders of a hostel of the school were allegedly sexually assaulted over the course of a week by the youth.
The hostel lacked basic safety infrastructure as there were no grilles on the windows and no functional locks on the sliding doors, leaving the children exposed and vulnerable, another senior police officer involved in the investigation said.
The accused had unhindered access to the hostel premises. The absence of secure barriers and proper oversight made it easy for him to approach the girls at night, he added.
“A parent-teacher meeting was convened around 6.30 pm on Thursday. Around 8.30 pm, we received information that the parents and relatives of the victims had begun assaulting all the labourers working at the construction site. As tensions escalated, Kurim fled the scene and went missing. We rescued all 17 labourers and later released them after recording their statements,” the SP said.
On Friday, Kurim was traced to a nearby colony by the victims’ parents and local youths. He was thrashed before the police intervened and took him into custody, he said.
However, the mob followed, barged into the police station, forcibly removed the youth from custody, and assaulted him – ignoring repeated appeals for calm from the police and even the local MLA, the SP said.
He was rushed to the hospital in a critical condition, but the mob followed again and beat him up. He succumbed to his injuries shortly thereafter.
A post-mortem examination was also conducted in front of a judicial magistrate at Roing district hospital.
Police have registered multiple cases related to child sexual abuse, and mob lynching, among others. Investigations are also underway against the school and hostel management for gross negligence and failure to ensure the safety of the children.
PTI