
Cops sniff kerosene at arson site Alleged BJP supporters are suspected to have barged into the college and smashed a bust of Vidyasagar
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The bust after Tuesday’s attack Telegraph picture |
forensic report.
“It is easy to get matchsticks. But you cannot set bikes and a bicycle ablaze in so little time without inflammables. A preliminary inquiry suggests kerosene was used. But it can be confirmed only after we get the forensic report,” a senior officer at Lalbazar said.
The investigators are also trying to find out how the alleged BJP supporters gathered rods, with which they were seen on multiple video footage hitting the main gate of the college compound. The police have collected the footage from various sources.
“It is easy to get matchsticks. But you cannot set bikes and a bicycle ablaze in so little time without inflammables. A preliminary inquiry suggests kerosene was used. But it can be confirmed only after we get the forensic report,” a senior officer at Lalbazar said.
The investigators are also trying to find out how the alleged BJP supporters gathered rods, with which they were seen on multiple video footage hitting the main gate of the college compound. The police have collected the footage from various sources.
Another officer said the presence of kerosene in a political roadshow, if proved, could only hint at one thing — “conspiracy”.
“Why would some political supporters bring kerosene and iron rods to a political road show unless they had some intention to create ruckus?” the officer asked.
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Vidyasagar’s bust garlanded on his birth anniversary |
A number of people in the mob that barged into the campus and carried out the rampage were wearing saffron shirts and a few were wearing turbans.
Minutes before, a group of men who were seen on footage taking part in Shah’s road show had attacked Trinamul supporters with rods, water bottles and guardrails in front of the Calcutta University campus on College Street, officers said.
BJP sources have been alleging that the Trinamul supporters provoked them by showing black flags and hurling water bottles at them.
The police, however, said they were yet to ascertain who started the violence.
A special investigation team was formed on Thursday to probe the rampage at Vidyasagar College. Deputy commissioner (north) Debasish Sarkar heads the team, whose other members are officers of Amherst Street police station, Amherst Street police station for women and the detective department.
Senior officers at Lalbazar said statements of the 10 men who were remanded in police custody on Wednesday helped them identify at least five others who were directly involved in the attack.
Fifty-eight people were arrested on Wednesday, of whom 48 were remanded in judicial custody.
“We are using various footage to identify more men involved in the violence and rampage. Till now, the men in our custody are saying they were walking peacefully when they spotted some men attacking the college gate. They said they got trapped in the commotion. The footage, however, nails their lies as some of them have been seen involved in action,” an officer said.
Poll axe
The officer-in-charge of Amherst Street police station, Kausik Das, and the Diamond Harbour sub-divisional police officer, Mithun Kumar Dey, have been relieved of election duties by the Election Commission of India. The order issued by the poll panel says these two officers will not be given any election-related duty and the state should submit a compliance report to the commission “urgently”.
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