Kolkata Gangrape -case: 'Red Kurta, Brown Pants' -Police restore important evidence seen in CCTV footage | Today news

Kolkata Gangrape case: The investigation into the heinous alleged rape of a 21-year-old student in the South Calcutta Law College has taken a critical turn as the Special Investigation Team (Sit) of Kolkata Police The most important forensic evidence, including clothes worn by the main accused, said in the CCTV. The Bengali Daily refused to identify ‘m’ in their reports. The SIT also visited the houses of all three accused – Monojit Mishra, Jayeb and Pramit – and collected several samples. Kolkata police police officers revealed that a red kurta, brown long pants with six bags and black shorts were recovered from the Kolkata Gangrape Prime accused ‘M’s residence. It was the exact clothing that the Kolkata Gangrape Case Prime accused Mishra saw at the time of the incident, according to the Bengali Mediable with reference to the CCTV footage. The items were sent for forensic analysis and are expected to play an important role in confirming the victim’s account. The SIT, which initially consists of five officers and now expanded to nine, is led by the Assistant Commissioner Pradeep Kumar Ghoshal. A female officer also joined the investigation. The team visited the homes of all three accused on Sunday and collected clothing, electronic devices and other physical evidence. Investigators are investigating whether the accused used any other apparatus outside their phones. Kolkata Gangrape case: The police reconstruct crime scene According to ABP report, the South Kolkata Law College Gangrape Survivor was taken back to the crime scene to help reconstruct the order of events. The 21-year-old law student told officials that the sexual assault in the South Kolkata Law College student room began, but escalated when she was dragged into the room of the guard, where the rape took place. The gangrape survivor claims that he sustained a head injury during the assault, claiming that one of the accused tried to hit her with a hockey stick. The stick has since been repaired, and wires torn hair were also found on the scene, which has now been sent for DNA testing. CCTV footage from 19:30 to 22:50 on June 25 was collected. Investigators say the footage supports the claims of the survivor and places the accused on the scene. The security guard, who allegedly failed to intervene, was also arrested. The family of the gangrap survivor said they did not want a CBI investigation at this point and that they expressed the confidence in the Kolkata police investigation. Kolkata gangrape case: ‘Another’ woman in a union room? According to several local media reports, the arrested guard has revealed Pinaki Tandopadhyay to investigators that another female student was present in the Union Room all day before the survivor was assaulted. At about 8:30 pm, that female student left the college. On the day of the incident, Pinaki was assigned to the night shift, while another security guard was on duty during the day shift, the statement of which is likely to be recorded as part of the investigation. According to a News18 report, police compiled a list of 17 individuals present at the college after 4pm on the day of the incident. Two of them were questioned by the sitting.