Delhi tailor, father of five, confesses to have sexually assaulted hundreds of school girls
The confession of Sunil Rastogi, a 38-year-old tailor, came after he was arrested on Saturday in connection with three sexual attacks on young girls since December.
According to NDTV, the alleged paedophile travelled in and out of Delhi and allegedly lured girls to deserted places after telling them he had to send clothes for their parents.
His confessions have baffled the police, who are wondering how he went undetected for so long. He was even jailed in 2006 for six months in Uttarakhand's Rudrapur, where he stays.
"The accused told us he used to target girls between 7 and 10. Whenever he would find any girl going home from school, he used to mislead her on the pretext that her father had sent some clothes or some other articles to give her and take her to an isolated place," NDTV quoted senior police officer Omvir Singh as saying on Sunday.
Rastogi has three daughters and two sons.
He was beaten and hounded out of his home in east Delhi after he allegedly attacked a neighbour's daughter. He used to frequently visit the area for work.
On January 10, two families reported to the police that their daughters, 9 and 10, were kidnapped and attacked.
The children told their parents that a mane took them to a half-constructed building and ran away when they screamed.
A rape case had also been filed on December 13, based on the statement of another little girl.
The police detected a pattern and suspected that the same man was involved. CCTV footage from cameras near the kidnappings revealed Rastogi to the police.
Inquiries showed that the school dropout has been charged with drugs, theft and molestation in various areas.
Rastogi is from Rampur in Uttar Pradesh and came to Delhi in 1990 with his family, NDTV said.
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