Got To Know About Rape Through Media’: Kolkata College Vice Principal

Kolkata:

The Vice Principal of a law college in Kolkata, where the alleged gang-rape took place on June 25, has said the administration got to know about the incident through the media. Speaking to NDTV, Nayana Chatterjee of the South Calcutta Law College, said the police initially did not disclose the incident to her or her staff, saying they were on official duty.

She said the police sought her permission to enter the premises on Thursday, a day after a 24-year-old woman was allegedly raped by two senior students and an alumnus of the institute in the guard’s room.

They told her their visit was “confidential” and asked her not to inform the security guard. She also said the police sealed the two rooms on the ground floor on Thursday.

The vice principal said the victim or any other student didn’t approach the college administration after the incident.

“No guard, no staff or any student called me or mailed me,” Ms Chatterjee said.

She said she got to know about the “disaster” through the media on Friday.

Monojit Mishra Was Hired As Temporary Faculty

Ms Chatterjee said the main accused in the rape case, Monojit Mishra, was a former student and was hired as a temporary faculty member a few months ago

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