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‘Team MM' used CCTV cams, meant for security, to blackmail students, teachers
‘Team MM' used CCTV cams, meant for security, to blackmail students, teachers

Time of India

time05-07-2025

  • Time of India

‘Team MM' used CCTV cams, meant for security, to blackmail students, teachers

1 2 3 Kolkata: Monojit Mishra, accused of raping a first-year student at a law college on June 25, could reportedly access on his phone footage from all CCTV cameras on the campus. He would scan the footage to identify the content that had potential for blackmail and used them to his advantage. Mishra would not only target students but also teachers, who dared to question his action. "As Mishra had access to college CCTV footage, he would scan them and identify students vulnerable to blackmail. His main motive was to extort money. Sometimes he and his gang threatened girls that they would make those footage public," a student said. Around two weeks ago, on two separate instances, two girls at the college were caught on CCTV cameras in intimate positions with their boyfriends. The boys were from other colleges. A student said, "The two girls were from first year. They had called their boyfriends and gone up to the sixth floor of the building to spend some time together. 'Team MM' got hold of those footage." You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata According to students, the CCTV footage was edited and Mishra's gang, who call themselves 'Team MM', blackmailed the two girls, demanding "a fine" of Rs 2,000 each. When other students protested on the WhatsApp group against this "moral policing", Mishra's gang threatened them at his behest. The students said the administrators of the WhatsApp group were Mishra and his two female associates—a second-year student, "appointed as the general secretary" by Mishra, and her friend. "The videos from the CCTV cameras were edited separately. The two girls were identified. They were told that unless they paid a fine of Rs 2,000 each the CCTV footage would be sent to their parents," said a student. When some protested on the WhatsApp group against this 'moral policing', pointing at the regular presence of outsiders on the campus, the two female aides reportedly issued threats. "One girl said if anything had happened that day, the college would have been tagged as the 'place of occurrence' and it would have maligned the institute's name. The other girl said they would decide on the 'next course of action'. If the matter escalates, the consequences will not be good, she told us," a student said. Mishra reportedly called the girls to the union room and lectured them on the college's reputation. His two female associates insulted the girls and gave a 'blanket instruction' to all not to access the sixth floor "without their permission". A first-year student said, "The irony is that on the WhatsApp chat, the 'MM group' would often say the college was not a 'barowari' place. After the rape on June 25, the truth about who had free access was exposed." Talking about his clout, a college official said Mishra used the CCTV footage to blackmail even teachers. "If a teacher spoke against Mishra's activities, he would scan CCTV footage of that teacher and then blackmail the person for say, coming in late for a few days. The CCTV, which was installed for the security of the campus, turned out to be a weapon for Mishra who used it to terrorise people," the official said.

Campus Neta, Lawyer, Rape Accused: Monojit 'Mango' Mishra's Chilling Tale
Campus Neta, Lawyer, Rape Accused: Monojit 'Mango' Mishra's Chilling Tale

NDTV

time30-06-2025

  • NDTV

Campus Neta, Lawyer, Rape Accused: Monojit 'Mango' Mishra's Chilling Tale

New Delhi: "Monojit dada is in our hearts (Team MM)" reads a wall graffiti inside the Kolkata law college that has made headlines for a student's rape on campus. "Monojit dada" here is Monojit Mishra, prime accused in the rape case and an alumnus who wielded huge influence on the campus even after he passed out. According to Monojit's profile, he has led the college unit of Trinamool College Chhatra Parishad, the student wing of the ruling party in West Bengal, since 2017. Amid nationwide outrage over the rape case, the Trinamool has claimed he has no links with the party and must face the strictest punishment. Students of the college say Monojit, called "Mango" by friends, wielded massive clout on campus, to the extent that even teachers and office staff feared him. According to reports, multiple complaints of harassment and molestation had been registered against him in the past, but no action was taken. A Priest's Troublemaker Son Monojit's father, Robin Mishra, is a priest at Kalighat, and his mother suffers from neurological issues. Robin Mishra has said in interviews that he worked very hard to provide his son with a good education, but broke off ties due to his involvement in politics and frequent brawls. Monojit stayed nearby and would only come to collect documents delivered to his father's home. Robin Mishra has said Monojit had been living separately for about four years. Neighbours claim Monojit, whose nickname is Papai, was a troublemaker who often got into drunken brawls. Some reports say he had a girlfriend, also a lawyer, who often visited him. The Making Of A Campus Neta Once a promising student aspiring for a career in law, Monojit joined the Kolkata college in 2007 and would have finished the course in 2012. During his time, he became involved in campus politics. In 2011, the Trinamool came to power in Bengal. Monojit dropped out before finishing his course. He took readmission in 2017 and passed out in 2022. His profile describes him as a "criminal lawyer", but his father has said he spent more time on campus than in the courtroom. In 2017, Monojit was allegedly involved in an incident of vandalism at the college's principal's office. The Trinamool then dissolved the college's party unit, so Monojit, officially, didn't hold a post anymore. But the law college, like several other colleges in Kolkata, has had no student body polls since 2017. So, on the ground, Monojit was still the neta, with a loyal bunch of cheerleaders. Interestingly, in 2023, a year after he passed out, Monojit joined the college as a casual, clerical staff member and his appointment letter was issued by the college administration. According to reports, he would get Rs 500 per day for his work. It is curious why a lawyer would settle for this work. The answer, probably, lies in an addiction to the influence and following that he enjoyed on campus. A Pick-Up Line, And History Of Perversion According to a report in The Times of India, Monojit's oft-used pick-up line for women on campus was "tui amay biye korbi?" (Will you marry me?)". He used the same line when he first approached the 24-year- survivor of the campus rape. College students have told The Times of India that Monojit would click pictures of female students, morph them and circulate them on WhatsApp groups. The neta and his gang would then body-shame them and gossip about them on campus. There is more. Some students have said they were so scared of Monojit that they had stopped going to college. Last year, in the aftermath of a doctor's rape-murder at a Kolkata hospital, huge protests rocked the city. Monojit confronted some students who had joined the march and questioned them. He allegedly threatened and also beat up some of them. Students have said Monojit would openly say that nothing would happen to him as he has access to top netas. A Criminal Past Monojit Mishra has multiple police complaints against him. He was out on bail in these cases. Some of them include: (1) ripping off the dress of a woman student in South Calcutta Law College in July 2019 (2) stealing music system, perfume, spectacles from a friend's home in Dec 2019 (3) molesting a woman in Swinhoe Lane in March 2022 (4) assualting a man and getting arrested later in April 2017. He is also accused of beating up a college guard and damaging college property in a May 2024 case. Police have said Monojit Mishra has denied the rape allegation and has claimed that it was consensual. Police are now planning to seek an extension for his custody and may submit the list of crimes in court to argue their cases. What Happened On June 25 The survivor has alleged in her complaint that Monojit and the two other accused Pramit Mukherjee and Zaib Ahmed called her to the college's union room around 7 pm on June 25. This raises big questions about the discipline on campus. Classes are over by 5 pm, after which the gates must be closed. How then can students remain in the union room till late? The victim has alleged that a security guard on campus assisted the accused. She has said that once she reached the union room, Monojit asked her to "prove her loyalty" to Trinamool's student wing. She smelled a rat and tried to leave, but was dragged to another room and raped there. The accused shot videos and threatened her to stay mum. Police officers part of the investigation have said that the CCTV footage from the campus has corroborated the survivor's account and shows her being forced into the room where the crime took place. Four people, including the guard, have been arrested in the case.

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