
Kolkata Police have revealed disturbing details in the ongoing investigation into the gang-rape of a 20-year-old law student in a reputed South Kolkata law college. Officials now believe the assault was not a spontaneous act but a planned crime, with the survivor allegedly being targeted shortly after joining the institution.
A Campus Crime That Wasn’t Random
Preliminary findings from the Special Investigation Team (SIT) indicate that the accused had kept the student under observation and orchestrated the assault within the college premises. Senior police officials have described the crime as “premeditated,” pointing toward deliberate planning and a possible conspiracy among those involved.
While the exact motive is still under investigation, officials have not ruled out the possibility of intimidation or retaliation, and are looking into whether the accused were attempting to silence or manipulate the victim for personal or political reasons.
Forensic Trail Strengthens Case
Investigators have recovered significant physical evidence, including a hockey stick allegedly used during the assault, the clothes of the accused, and DNA samples. CCTV footage from the college campus and surrounding areas is being analyzed to track movements and corroborate the timeline. Call detail records and chats from seized mobile phones may also provide critical leads.
Though the survivor has not made a public statement, sources confirm that the medical and forensic findings are consistent with an act of sexual violence. Police are proceeding cautiously to build a legally sound and evidence-backed case.
Four Arrested, Including College Security Personnel
In a notable development, a 55-year-old security guard, Pinaki Banerjee, was arrested on charges of criminal negligence. According to police, Banerjee was either instructed or chose to leave his post during the period of the incident- raising questions about possible complicity or dereliction of duty. This brings the total number of arrests to four, including a non-teaching staff member and individuals reportedly connected to campus networks.
Institutional Gaps and NCW Involvement
The incident has raised sharp questions about institutional accountability. A two-member team from the National Commission for Women (NCW) visited the college but reportedly faced limited cooperation from the administration and local police. In a press statement, the NCW expressed serious concern over the safety infrastructure and the delay in the college’s response to the incident.
Public Outcry and Student Protests
As the news spread, widespread outrage has erupted across Kolkata. Student groups, activists, and legal professionals have condemned the incident and demanded immediate reforms in campus safety protocols. Demonstrations have been held outside the college, calling for a thorough, transparent investigation and protection for whistleblowers.
The case has drawn comparisons with previous high-profile incidents of gender-based violence in West Bengal, reviving public discourse on systemic apathy and the politicization of educational institutions.