New Delhi: A deeply saddening incident occurred in Uttar Pradeshs Fatehpur, where a 9-year-old Madrasa student went missing on Saturday. The search for the boy led to a shocking fact involving his teacher, Hafız Dilnawaz and his brother-in-law, Rakimuddin.More details on the horrific crime Hafız Dilnawaz, a teacher at the Madrasa, was reportedly addicted to p*rnography. On the evening of Saturday around 6 PM, when other students were outside playing, he tied the boys hands and taped his mouth before sexually assaulting him. Tragically, the child suffocated and died during the attack. To hide his crime, Dilnawaz calls up the help of his brother-in-law, Rakimuddin, to dispose of the body.Pplice officials locate the bodyAfter the boy went missing, his mother filed a complaint at the police station. On Sunday, she informed the police that she had found her sons cap and slippers near a pond close to the Madrasa. While searching the pond, the police found nothing. Later, they discovered the childs body wrapped in a sack in a well near a cemetery.#Fathepur: A 9 yr old Madrasa student had gone missing on 29 June from Madrasa in Fatehpur, UP.Porn addict teacher of the Madrasa Hafiz Dilnawaz had raped the child after tying his hands and taping his mouth when other students went out to play around 6pm in the Madrasa. The… pic.twitter.com/MoNszDFcxA— Saba Khan (@ItsKhan_Saba) July 5, 2024Arrest and ConfessionBoth Dilnawaz and Rakimuddin, residents of Purnia district in Bihar, were arrested. During the investigation, they confessed to the crime. The Madrasa, run by Zubairi Hasan, had around eighteen children enrolled. The arrest of the two accused has left the locals in shock and distress. Familys call for justiceThe incident has caused widespread outrage, with many demanding the harshest punishment for Dilnawaz and Rakimuddin. The family and locals are calling for the death penalty, believing that such severe crimes deserve harsh punishment. This tragic case highlights the need for greater protection for children and enhanced security measures to ensure the safety of children.