A religious teacher put his hand under a schoolgirl’s headscarf and touched her séxually as she prayed, a court heard.
The attacks allegedly took place as he gave religious lessons to the girl – who is of primary school age – and her brothers.
Suleman Maknojioa, 40, of Blackburn, Lancashire, was said to have
‘squeezed’ the youngster’s chest, by placing his hand beneath the long
folds of her headscarf.
He denies seven counts of séxually touching a child.
Giving evidence by video link yesterday, the youngster cried as she
told Preston Crown Court she was "afraid of what he would do."
She said the problems began some months after she started tuition of
the Koran in Arabic. She said inappropriate touching, which had occurred
over several months, started gradually, beginning with the arms and
head, then moving to the legs, feet and chest and her thigh.
The girl told the court that touching had typically occurred as she
prayed; kneeling or cross-legged while reading from the Koran.
She said:
"He would put his hand under my head scarf on my chest and he would
squeeze. He would only use the one hand. The other hand would be writing
something or he would be pointing to my brothers and telling them to
pray harder. No matter how hard my brothers tried to pray it wasn’t good
enough. He would always say I was better even if I wasn’t. My brothers
asked me what he had been doing and I didn’t know how to describe it. I
told them he had touched me up."
Giving evidence, her brother said:
"He favoured her and praised her. He would give her 10 pages to learn
and we would only get three. That way he spent most of the lesson with
her. He did it slyly so we didn’t notice. When it happened she was
trying to pray and he would interrupt her. I have seen him touching her
thigh in a stroking motion."
The defence barrister asked: "Was it in fact a reasonable teacher and
pupil relationship where touching was done to console her?"
The brother said: "No, it was inappropriate."
The trial continues.
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