Kolkata gang-rape prime accused Monojit Mishra (Facebook, @monojit.mishra.7)
KOLKATA :
SLEUTHS of the Kolkata Police on Friday took the four men, arrested in connection with the gangrape of a student, to South Calcutta Law College and reconstructed the crime scene.
The three prime accused -- alumnus and contractual staff Monojit Mishra, current students Pramit Mukherjee and Zaib Ahmed -- and security guard Pinaki Banerjee were taken to the college shortly after 4 am, and it took over four hours to complete the process.
“The reconstruction of the crime scene is a vital part of the investigation. We completed the task today. The four accused persons were taken to the South Calcutta Law College early this morning, and the task is done,” the officer told PTI.
The entire reconstruction process, carried out in the presence of a huge police team, lasted more than four hours, following which the four were taken back to the police station.
“Our findings will now be cross-checked with the allegation of the woman and verified with other evidence,” the officer added. The alleged rape of the 24-year-old woman was led by Mishra, and assisted by two college seniors on the evening of June 25. The crime took place for over three hours at multiple locations inside the campus, including the guard’s room, the victim said in her complaint .
Monojit Mishra made 16 calls in 3 hours, police probe details: MONOJIT Mishra, one of the three accused and reportedly the main architect in the law college student gang-rape case, made as many as 16 calls in three hours after the crime incident took place on the evening of June 25.
Those call details are currently being examined by the investigating sleuths, and at the same time, the process of interrogation of those with whom Mishra conversed during that period has started. The tower locations of the mobile phones of the three accused, namely Mishra, Jaib Ahmed and Pramit Mukhopadhyay, during that period are being tracked by the investigating officials to have an idea of the places they went to immediately after the crime.