A male elementary school teacher in Seoul is being investigated for allegedly sexually abusing seven fifth-grade female students in his class, police said Thursday.
The teacher, 33, whose name was withheld, allegedly frequently touched their bodies in the classroom from April to June. He is accused of trying to touch the genital areas of some of the students after holding them on his lap, police said.
The victims are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and are getting psychological counseling from doctors.
The investigation began in June after the students' parents filed a complaint with a regional education office.
The victims told investigators that the teacher touched their backs or heads at first, but eventually became more daring. The school did not notice his behavior until the parents of one of the students reported it to the school.
The teacher has denied the allegations, police said.
After the probe began, the teacher allegedly called the parents to cajole them into dropping their complaint.
The education office in Seoul said the teacher will be dismissed once he is indicted.
Police earlier asked the court to issue an arrest warrant for the teacher. However, the court rejected that, saying the teacher is unlikely to take flight.
There were 10 female students in his class. He started his teaching career six years ago.