Kolkata Gangrape Case: Police Reconstruct Crime Scene with 4 Accused
- On Friday, Kolkata Police conducted a detailed reenactment of the incident at South Calcutta Law College, with all four accused individuals present, including the main suspect Monojit Mishra.
- On June 25, a first-year law student, aged 24, reported being sexually assaulted by Monojit Mishra and two other students over a period exceeding three hours at various locations on campus, including the security guard’s room.
- The accused—Mishra, two students, and a security guard—enacted their actions during the crime scene reconstruction, which took over four hours and involved detailed 3D mapping by the Detective Department.
- A senior officer described the reenactment as a crucial step in the investigation, noting that all results will be carefully compared with the survivor’s account and other supporting evidence.
- In response to widespread public outrage, Mishra was expelled from the college and prohibited from practicing law, while the Kolkata Police continue to probe the case through a dedicated investigative unit.
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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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