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Molestation complaint against cricket coach: Human rights panel seeks KCA's explanation

IndiaTimes Sunday, 7 July 2024 ()
The Kerala Human Rights Commission registered a molestation case involving an ex-KCA coach. KCA was notified. Manu took girls to Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu, molested them and took nude photos. More victims emerged with parents being stressed. KCA unaware. Manu was arrested under the POCSO Act. Based on media reports, victims came for cricket training.
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