
On Tuesday, doctors found that “signs of injuries, scratches”, to monument Mishhra – the main accused in a refrigerant case rape gangs on the campus of the Law School in Kolkata, said a well -placed police source PTI. Mishra – the excluded college employee – together with the co -defendant Obib Ahmed and Pray Mukherjee, both students of the university, were arrested and transported to police custody.
Nail injuries indicate that the victim resisted the alleged sexual assault, which allegedly occurred in the South Calcutta Law College safety guard, on the evening of June 25th, the policeman told the press agency.
“There are signs of injury on the body, exactly scratching.
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The nine -member special investigation team (SIT) investigating the case of terrible rape was also sent by the vice -chairman of the university – where there was an alleged crime – because there were evidence that indicated that the monocation was filmed by Vice President Dr. Nayna Chatterji in the morning after a crime.
“CDRS mobile phones of the three arrested accuseds were checked for cross.
They try to find out every detail of the telephone conversation between them, he said.
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The police also proceeded to take a CCTV in a medical store, where the victim’s inhaler was purchased. A 24 -year -old man reportedly suffered a panic attack before alleged sexual assault. In her complaint, she claimed that she was breathing after breathing when he allegedly ordered one of the co -insable to get an inhaler for her.
“Zaib Ahmed went to medical trade to bring an inhaler. The pharmacy owner said he wanted to make half of the cash payment and the rest through UPIs we disagreed. The accusation then made a full payment online.
On Tuesday, investigating officers questioned six out of 16 people, mostly students who were seen at the CCTV shots of their activities on June 25 at the University, the officer said.
“We have prepared a list of 16 people whose presence was captured in CCTV in college after class. We are talking to them to see if they saw or hear something there on June 25,” he said.
The police said that digital traces of the crime scene, along with the medical-legal evidence collected from the accused and the victim, and other indirect evidence, are in line with the official complaint of the victim.
On Tuesday, after the initial four -day binding ended, the police were looking for another 10 days of custody for all the arrested accused at Alipore Court. The CCTV shots of the University supported the accusation of rape gangs in detail by the student in her written complaint, said an investigative officer on Saturday.
The shots, which cover the seven -hour period from 15:30 to 22:50, 25, show an activity in the College, including the victim, which was forcibly transported to the guard.
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