Sewa Nyaya Utthan foundation
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In a resolute step toward ensuring justice for minor victims of abuse, Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation (SNU) has formally moved National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) into the matter of serial sexual exploitation of minor girls by private tutor Mohammed Imran in North-West Delhi’s Ashok Vihar.
While the accused is currently behind bars, SNU’s independent ground assessment reveals a chilling reality: the three registered FIRs are merely the tip of the iceberg.
Operating under the guise of an educator, 35-year-old Mohammed Imran ran a private tuition center in a bustling residential-cum-commercial pocket of Ashok Vihar. He systematically targeted minor female students – all belonging to a specific community – by isolating them under the pretext of “clearing academic doubts” or during regular class sessions to subject them to sexual harassment and groping.
The system of abuse unraveled on June 1, 2026, when a brave Class 12 student broke her silence. Her parents immediately approached the authorities, resulting in the registration of FIR No. 200/2026 under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, leading to Imran’s arrest.
Following the arrest, SNU and local community members uncovered a tragic pattern. Dozens of minor girls had abruptly quit Imran’s coaching center within a day, a week, or a month of enrolling. To mask their trauma and discomfort, the children had used a common defense mechanism, telling their parents they simply “didn’t understand his teaching methods.”
As the collective fear subsided, two more survivors found the courage to speak out, leading to the registration of FIR No. 207/2026 and FIR No. 208/2026 on June 9, 2026. However, ground realities indicate that over 20 minor girls have fallen victim to Imran’s predatory actions, with many families hesitant to approach the police due to intense societal pressure, fear of public scrutiny, and legal intimidation.
Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation believes that when an educator turns into a predator, it shatters the foundational trust of society. A routine local police investigation is not enough to uncover the full scale of this criminality.
We stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the brave families who have stood up against abuse. SNU will continue to track this case at every legal turn to ensure that Imran faces the absolute maximum punishment under the law.