The victim’s family was visited by NCPCR chairman Priyank Kanungo on Sunday morning, and he stated that police did not record their comments.After the police detained the primary suspect, a 20-year-old boy, and his father on Saturday, political rhetoric and a dispute between the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) and its West Bengal counterpart over the alleged rape and murder of a young girl at Kaliaganj in North Dinajpur district heated up on Sunday.
After family members urged that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conduct an investigation into the case, claiming that she was raped and murdered, police claimed on Friday that the preliminary post-mortem result does not show rape.The victim’s family was visited by NCPCR chairman Priyank Kanungo on Sunday morning, and he stated that police did not record their comments.If police don’t record the family members’ testimonies, they shouldn’t draw any conclusions regarding the death. They claimed that this had never been done before. According to what the family told me, the suspects appear to be infiltrators who have unlawfully settled down, Kanungo told the journalists in Raiganj.Sudeshna Roy, the chairwoman of the West Bengal Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (WBCPCR), and advisor Ananya Chakraborti, who also met the victim’s family, were present at the meeting but he chose not to go.”NCPCR investigation adheres to a set process. Meetings are not included in it. The investigating officer and the physician who performed the post-mortem were people I wanted to speak with, but they did not come across me. The Parliament would be presented with our findings, according to Kanungo, who claimed the day before that law and order had crumbled in Bengal.
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