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Indian police arrest dozens after violent protests over rape

13-07-2026

Bureau Report

NEW DELHI/ KOLKATA: Indian police said on Friday they had arrested dozens of people for violence and vandalism during protests this week over ‌the rape and murder of an 11-year-old girl in an eastern state.

Police said one innocent person had been lynched by angry crowds. Protesters had blocked roads and torched vehicles since the girl’s body was found in a pond on Sunday, ​a day after she went missing, in Baruipur city of West Bengal state about 30 ​km (20 miles) from Kolkata.

“We have arrested 35 people for violence and vandalism so ⁠far … others involved are being identified through multiple videos that went viral,” senior state police officer Arvind Kumar Anand told media.

Separately, police said they had shot dead one of four men who had been arrested for the girl’s rape and murder. The suspect, Prabhas Mondal, was shot in the early hours of Wednesday while attempting to escape, having been taken to the crime scene as part of the investigation, police said.

Mondal’s mother refused to accept his body, saying she did not want to bring it home because he “did not do anything good”.

“The sin committed by my son, he has received punishment for it,” she said in a TV interview.

Indian ‌media ⁠quoted the family of one of the other suspects as saying he was innocent and had been arrested in a case of mistaken identity. There was no report of comment from the families of the other two suspects.

Suvendu Adhikari, who became West Bengal’s chief minister after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata ​Party won state polls ​in May, said there ⁠would be “no leniency” for those committing crimes like rape and violence, or for those beating “innocent and blameless” people to death.

“This new government will pursue such criminals to the fullest extent of the law and ensure justice is served,” he said on ⁠social media on Thursday.

The case has again highlighted concerns about women’s and girls’ safety in India, despite tougher laws introduced after the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder of a 22-year-old woman led to nationwide demonstrations. Four ⁠men convicted of that killing were hanged. West Bengal came under intense global scrutiny in 2024 after the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital triggered nationwide protests over women’s safety.

Body of 2012 India rape victim cremated in New Delhi

The body of a woman, whose gang rape provoked protests and rare national debate about violence against women in India, arrived back in New Delhi on Sunday and was cremated at a private ceremony.

Scuffles broke out in central Delhi between police and protesters who say the government is doing too little to protect women but the 2,000-strong rally was confined to a single area, unlike last week when protests raged up throughout the capital.

Riot police manned barricades along streets leading to India Gate war memorial, a focal point for demonstrators and, at another gathering point, the centuries-old Jantar Mantar, protesters held banners reading “We want justice!” and “Capital punishment”. Most sex crimes in India go unreported, many offenders go unpunished and the wheels of justice turn slowly, according to social activists, who say that successive governments have done little to ensure the safety of women.

The unidentified 23-year-old victim of the December 16 gang rape died of her injuries on Saturday, prompting promises of action from a government that has struggled to respond to public outrage.

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