Recovered CCTV footage corroborates with victim’s complaint

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Security guard of law college arrested



Meanwhile, National Commission for Women (NCW) member Archana Majumdar on Sunday visited the South Calcutta Law College, where the incident of gang rape allegedly took place. However, she was not allowed any videography or still photography inside by the police.She also alleged that the police could not provide her with the details of the whereabouts of survivor. “The commission stands beside her,” she said, maintaining that the NCW’s mandate is to assist a survivor as long as she wants. Majumdar said that it is necessary to speak to her parents as well. “It’s a part of the investigation (by the NCW),” she added.The family of the victim of the alleged gang rape incident is not seeking a CBI investigation right now. Since the incident came to light on Friday, there have been demands for a CBI investigation from various quarters.They claim that the police are not investigating properly.However, the victim’s family does not agree with that demand. When asked by the media, a family member said, “We are not seeking a CBI investigation. We have faith in the police investigation.”Meanwhile, in protest to his detention for approximately 16 hours by the police, Union Minister and West Bengal BJP President Sukanta Majumdar on Sunday wrote a letter to the Kolkata Police Commissioner, demanding to conduct a full-fledged enquiry and disciplinary action against the police personnel who ordered and executed his “illegal” detention.



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