The college authorities have expelled three accused from the institute. Those expelled include the main accused Manojit Mishra, who was a contractual employee in the college. Along with Mishra, co-accused Zaib Ahmed and Pramit Mukherjee, both of whom are students of the college, have also been expelled.
Manoj Mishra, the main accused in the case of gang rape of a student at South Calcutta Law College, Kolkata, and former student and Trinamool activist, has been accused of molestation by another student there.
She said that Manojit had molested her during a college trip two years ago. He had threatened to kill her parents and sister, so she could not muster the courage to go to the police station and complain at that time. The student also claimed that at least 15 students have been victims of Manojit's misbehavior.
Show cause notice will be sentThe college authorities have expelled three accused from the institute. The main accused Manoj Mishra, who was a contractual employee in the college, is among those expelled from the institute. Along with Mishra, co-accused Zaib Ahmed and Pramit Mukherjee have also been expelled. Both are students of the college. All three were arrested. A show cause notice will also be sent to the security agency appointed for the security of the institute campus. Let us tell you that Manoj Mishra, along with Zaib Ahmed and Pramit Mukherjee, carried out this incident in the institute on the night of June 25.
Manojit had called VP the next day of the incidentThe nine-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Kolkata Police, while examining the phone call detail record (CDR), also found evidence of a conversation between Manojit and the college's vice principal Dr. Nayana Chatterjee on the morning after the crime. The police have questioned the VP to know the details of their conversation. On the other hand, the public prosecutor in Alipore Court on Tuesday claimed that the accused had given the inhaler to the victim on the day of the incident not to help her but to rape her. The police demanded 10 days of additional custody for all the arrested accused in the court.
Strict action will be taken against those who reveal the identity of the victimKolkata Police has warned through internet media that strict action will be taken against those who reveal the identity of the victim. Kolkata Police wrote in a post on X that it has come to notice that some people are trying to reveal the identity of the victim in the Kasba case by circulating confidential documents or by other means. This is a serious violation of the law.
They cry over small incidents as if a disaster has struck: Bengal ministerBengal Irrigation and Waterways Minister Dr Manas Ranjan Bhuiyan on Tuesday described the gang rape of a college student as a minor incident at a programme. Bhuiyan said that whenever any minor incident happens, some people start crying as if some disaster has struck. However, later the minister said that my statement has no connection with the incident at La College.
Earlier, senior Trinamool MP Kalyan Banerjee had said that if a student rapes his friend in college, what can be done about it. Whereas MLA Madan Mitra had said that if the girl student had not gone to college alone, this incident would not have happened.
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