
Archana Majumdar, a member of the National Commission for Women (NCW), claimed that she was not allowed to meet the victim of Gantrape Gangrape, nor was she allowed to take any photos. So far, four people have been arrested in connection with the alleged rape of a 24 -year -old student of law, who was reportedly attacked on South Calcutta Law College in Calcutta Casby.
Majumdar, when he talked to a press agency or said, “They (police) will not let us meet the victim, see the crime scene, nor leave us any photos. The police do not want us to meet the victim’s family.”
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She also claimed that the police did not know about the stay of the surviving stay and said, “The police say they don’t know where the family is. Deputy Commissioner, Node Officer, does not know where the victim is. They are not at home somewhere …”
“We will include everything in the message … After receiving a letter from the commission yesterday, the police have completed all the work in a single day and now they do not know where they are (victim and family). That’s ridiculous. We’ll do what we have to do …” she said.
“Signs on the neck, chest”
According to the medical examination, abrasions were found around the victim’s neck and several on her breasts. The report also stated that there were no cuts or lacerations on her body.
He also mentioned that on the basis of the nature of the stamps of injuries it was not possible to exclude the possibility of sexual assault, NDTV informed.
Previously, medical examinations confirmed the accusations that survived, and revealed evidence of strong penetration, bite and scratches on her body, according to the head of the police officer Kolkat.
In connection with the incident, three men were arrested to cause outrage throughout and outside the city. The case appeared on lighting for 10 months after a similar incident on RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Calcutta launched extensive protests locally and nationwide.
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