Ex-JU Student Arrested for ‘Orchestrating Attack on Bratya Basu from Spain’
Basu, however, refused to make any comment about the arrest and said: “I am unaware of any such information. I came to know from the media. I didn’t even know the youth. I will make no comments.”
On March 1, Basu was manhandled and injured, and his car was vandalised when a massive student protest erupted during his visit to JU to attend the annual general meeting of the West Bengal College and University Professors’ Association (WBCUPA). Members of the CPI(M) students’ wing SFI and other Left-wing students’ organisations gheraoed Basu and damaged the windscreen of his vehicle to press for their demands for declaring students’ union elections in the state at the earliest.
During the investigation, police had arrested several present and former students. While checking the mobile phones of the arrested persons, cops found several chat records with Majumder, where he allegedly instructed the students to attack Basu when he came to JU. He allegedly instructed the students to surround the minister’s car as well.
Following Majumder’s name cropping up, police had reportedly served several notices seeking his appearance, which the accused did not comply with. Later, police issued a lookout notice.
On Wednesday, when Majumder landed at Delhi airport, he was detained. He was later handed over to the Delhi Police, and the Kolkata Police was informed. On Thursday, the Kolkata Police team reached Delhi and took Majumder into their custody.
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