Three Minor Boys Booked Under POCSO for Repeated Assault on Minor Girl in Karnataka’s Hubballi
Hubballi, Karnataka | January 4, 2026 Karnataka Police have registered a case under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act after a minor girl was allegedly assaulted repeatedly for more than a week by three minor boys in Hubballi. The accused boys are between 14 and 15 years of age, officials confirmed on Sunday. According to the police, the incidents took place during daytime hours when the girl’s parents were away at work. The matter came to light after a complaint was lodged, following which police acted swiftly and took the three accused minors into custody. The case is being handled in accordance with both the POCSO Act and the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, given that all those involved are minors. Hubballi-Dharwad Police Commissioner N Shashikumar said the complaint stated that the girl had been subjected to sexual harassment and assault over a period of seven to eight days. He explained that the parents of the victim were regularly away from home due to work commitments, which the accused allegedly took advantage of. Police said the victim has been provided necessary support and care, and her statement has been recorded following legal procedures. Officials added that a detailed investigation is underway to establish the full sequence of events and ensure that all legal safeguards are followed. The police have assured that the identity of the minor victim is being strictly protected, as mandated by law. Authorities are also coordinating with child welfare officials to ensure counselling and assistance for the girl and her family. The case has once again highlighted concerns over child safety and the need for greater awareness among parents and communities. Police officials urged families to remain alert and encouraged anyone with information related to crimes against children to come forward without fear. In a separate development, Karnataka Police also reported progress in solving a shocking murder case from Tumakuru district. A 42-year-old woman, Lakshmi Devi, was found brutally murdered, with her body cut into multiple pieces and dumped in plastic bags along a roadside near Kolala village. The crime came to light in early August when passersby noticed plastic covers containing human remains and alerted the police. A search operation led to the recovery of more body parts the following day, including the victim’s severed head. In total, the body had been cut into 19 pieces, officials said. Following an intensive investigation, police arrested Lakshmi Devi’s son-in-law, Dr Ramachandrappa S, a local dentist, along with two other accused, Satish K N and Kiran K S, all residents of Tumakuru. Superintendent of Police Ashok K V said a special investigation team was formed immediately after the remains were discovered, which helped crack the case within days. Police stated that further investigation is ongoing in both cases to gather additional evidence and complete legal formalities. Authorities reiterated their commitment to ensuring justice and maintaining public safety, while also urging citizens to report suspicious activities promptly. Three Minor Boys Booked Under POCSO for Repeated Assault on Minor Girl in Karnataka’s Hubballi In a deeply troubling incident in Hubballi, Karnataka, three minor boys, aged 14 to 15, have been booked under the POCSO Act for repeatedly assaulting a minor girl over a period of seven to eight days. The assaults reportedly took place during the daytime when the girl’s parents were away at work. After a formal complaint, the police acted promptly and took the boys into custody. Since all involved are underage, the case is being managed under both the POCSO and Juvenile Justice Acts. The Hubballi-Dharwad Police Commissioner confirmed that the victim is receiving professional counseling and support. Authorities are coordinating with child welfare officials to ensure the family gets the help they need during this difficult time. In a separate case from Tumakuru, police arrested individuals in connection with the brutal murder of 42-year-old Lakshmi Devi in August. Her son-in-law, a local dentist, along with two others, were taken into custody following investigations. These incidents highlight the urgent need for communities to stay vigilant. Police are urging families to remain alert and report any suspicious activities to protect women and children.