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Karnataka

Class 5 boy poisons school water tank after schoolmates ignore his orders

Police said that the boy had been made a leader at school, but nobody followed his instructions.

Marx Tejaswi

SHIVAMOGGA: Police investigation into the shocking case of pesticide being mixed into the water tank of a lower primary school at Hoovinakone in Hosanagara taluk has revealed a startling fact. The main accused is an 11-year-old boy studying in class 5 of the same school.

Police said that the boy had been made a leader at the school, but nobody followed his instructions. Around 15 days ago, a student in class 2 had allegedly mixed phenol into a classmate’s drinking water bottle. Drawing an idea from that incident, the boy reportedly planned to mix pesticide into the school’s water tank after being upset that others weren’t obeying him.

SP Mithun Kumar told TNIE that the boy brought pesticide meant for ginger crop protection from his home and poured it into the school water tank. “He arrives at school by 9 am, before it officially opens, and mixes the pesticide into the tank. Two students saw him doing it, but he threatened them with consequences if they told anyone. He even went to other classes and warned them not to speak about it,” the SP said.

The police were able to crack the case after questioning several students. The boy will be sent to a juvenile correction home. When asked whether anyone had instigated the boy to carry out the act, police said no one else was involved.

The police had formed four teams to trace the culprits. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had also termed the incident a “terrorist act” aimed at causing mass harm. 

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