Kolkata Gangrape Case: Police Reconstruct Crime Scene with 4 Accused
- On Friday, Kolkata Police carried out a detailed reenactment of the incident location at South Calcutta Law College involving the four individuals accused in the June 25 gangrape of a first-year law student.
- The alleged gangrape, which spanned multiple locations inside the college and lasted over four hours, led to arrests of Monojit Mishra, two students, and a security guard.
- The police and Detective Department conducted a detailed four-hour reconstruction and 3D mapping, and all findings are being cross-checked with medical reports and the survivor’s statement.
- The Bengal Bar Council revoked Mishra's law licence on July 2 and expelled him and two students from the college, with Mishra now barred from representing clients in state courts.
- The investigation continues under Kolkata Police's Detective Department amid public outrage and questions about safety and accountability at educational institutions.
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In a letter to the Joint Commissioner of Police (Headquarters), Debashish Chattopadhyay had highlighted Monojeet Mishra’s history of causing disruptions during college events and expressed apprehension of similar disturbance during the college’s annual social programme scheduled on December 13, 2018.
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Kolkata gangrape case: Police reconstruct crime scene with 4 accused
Kolkata gangrape case: Police took four accused Monojit Mishra, Pramit Mukherjee, Zaib Ahmed and security guard Pinaki Banerjee to the institute at Kasba area shortly after 4 am to reconstruct the crime scene on Friday.
Kolkata college gang rape: Police reconstruct crime scene with accused Monojit Mishra and three others
The police team, accompanied by the three prime accused, alumnus and contractual staff Monojit Mishra, and current students Pramit Mukherjee and Zaib Ahmed, along with college security guard Pinaki Banerjee, reached the college premises around 4:30 am.
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