
Vice President South Calcutta Law College, where the alleged rape of the gangs of June 25, said that the College administration first learned about the incident through media reports.
In an interview with NDTV Nayan Chatterjee, she said the police initially did not inform her about this case, only stated that they were in official duty.
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According to Chatterjee, the police asked for permission to enter the school on Thursday, the day after a 24 -year -old woman was allegedly raped by two older students and a graduate in the guard room.
She added that the officers described their visit as “confidential” and specifically ordered her not to warn the guards. On the same day, the police sealed two rooms on the ground floor as part of their investigation, NDTV reported.
Police Kolkata created a five -member special investigation team (SIT), led by the assistant of the police commissioner (southern suburban division), Pradip Ghoshal.
The SIT is expected to record the confidential statement of the victim and her parents.
The victim appeared on Saturday afternoon at the Municipal Court to provide her secret deposition.
In her complaint, the victim stated that the accused were endangered by a hockey wand.
Investigators also received a 1.5-minute video clip from a mobile phone belonging to one of the three arrested suspicious Misra (graduate and ad-hoc employees), along with current students Pratim Mukherjee and Zaib Ahmed.
“Forensic video analysis is underway. We are trying to find out whether or deleted,” the officer said.
On Saturday morning, the police arrested Pinaki Banerjee after the interrogation did not provide a cohesive reaction during the interrogation, PTI reported.
Meanwhile, the National Commission for Women (NCW) wrote on Saturday the main secretary Manoj Pant West Bengal, who asked him to act in connection with crime.
The police described their visit as “confidential” and ordered me to warn anyone.
NCW chairman Vijaya Rahatkar described as a crime as a “grave” that “shaken conscience”.
This incident is not just an individual crime; It is a wound of our collective sense of security.
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