A private school has been sealed by the local administration following the orders of the Director-General (DG) Schools after the discovery of hidden cameras.
The Deputy Commissioner (DC) east said in a statement that the private near Safora Goth was sealed over the request of the DG Schools.
Prior to this development, DG Schools Mansoob Siddiqui sent a letter to the Deputy Commissioner (DC) East to seal the private school.
Mansoob Siddiqui said in a statement that a visit had been paid to the private school on November 3 following the complaint of a teacher.
The visiting team had discovered the installation of hidden cameras in the school and a show-cause notice was issued to the principal, he added.
“The principal did not appear before the authorities despite the issuance of a show-cause notice. The registration of the school was cancelled under the regulations,” said Mansoob Siddiqui.
On November 5, it emerged that hidden cameras were installed inside women’s washrooms of a private school in the Scheme-33 of Safoora Goth area.
After the female staff of the school shared their suspicion with the Sindh Education and Literacy Department of hidden cameras installed inside the toilets meant for women and girls, the authority’s team had raided the site and discovered the concealed camera behind the washroom basins.
The private school’s registration had been scrapped following the discovery of the cameras inside the school while further stern actions have been vowed against those found guilty by education minister Sardar Shah.
The ministry had said the issue will be raised with the federal investigation agency FIA which will look into all the possible angles of the crime.
However, there have yet to be any police actions while only the education ministry has suspended the school registration.