Durgapur Rape Case: Survivor's friend apprehended, total arrests at 6
Press Trust of India | October 15, 2025 | 12:29 PM IST | 1 min read
Kolkata: According to the police, the accused had accompanied the victim when she had gone outside the campus of the medical college to fetch food on the evening of the alleged crime.
KOLKATA: Police on Tuesday evening arrested a friend of the medical student of a private college, who was allegedly raped in West Bengal’s Durgapur, taking the total number of arrests in the case to six, a senior police officer said. The accused had accompanied the victim when she had gone outside the campus of the medical college to fetch food on the evening of the alleged crime, he said.
The Malda resident was arrested after police found his replies to be incoherent, the officer said. CCTV footage showed him accompanying the victim out of the college campus around 7.58 pm, police said.
He was then found returning to the campus alone at 8:42 pm and again coming out after some time. The footage showed the victim and her college-mate entering the campus together around 9.29 pm, the officer said.
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The woman’s father had earlier alleged that his daughter's friend "could have some vital role" behind the crime. "I am sure that her friend definitely has some kind of involvement in the crime. He accompanied my daughter out of the college. I think this could be pre-planned, or else this could not have happened," he had said.
Earlier, five people were apprehended in connection with the case. The second-year student hailing from Odisha's Jaleswar was allegedly raped outside the campus of the private medical college in Durgapur on October 10.
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