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Kolkata (West Bengal), June 29, 2025 (ANI): National Commission for Women member Archana Majumdar alleged police of “covering up the evidences and hiding the victim”, after she was denied entry to the crime scene. "Neither are they (police) letting us meet the victims, see the crime scene, nor did they let us take any photographs. The police do not want us to meet the victim's family. The police are saying that they don't know where the family is. The Deputy Commissioner, the nodal officer of the case, does not know where the victim is. They are not at home. They have been hidden somewhere... We will include everything in the report... After getting the letter from the Commission yesterday, police completed all the work in a single day, and now they don't know where they (victim and family) are. This is ridiculous. We will do what we have to do”, she said in a statement.

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00:00I
00:30Thank you very much.
01:00Oh
01:30We have seen a crime scene, we don't have to take a photograph, there is a limitation of the police.
01:38They don't want to talk about the victim, talk about the family, keep their family.
01:43The police are asking that we don't know where is.
01:48Imagine the deputy commissioner who is the nodal officer of the case, she doesn't know where is.
01:56What do you think?
02:04What do you think?
02:06Why is the police not asking?
02:09If the police is asking, then they will meet us.
02:12What is the report?
02:15What do you think?
02:18What do you think?
02:28so funny so funny even a small child will
02:46laugh at this

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