Kolkata: Three days after Aabesh Dasgupta’s death, the
Kolkata police yesterday interrogated 22 people, including the 16 who were
present in the birthday party of author Amit Chaudhuri’s daughter at a posh
residential area at 6, Sunny Park, Ballygunge.
Author Amit Chaudhuri was also summoned by Lalbazar, the
Kolkata police headquarters, to record his statements. As ESIN Times sources
have asserted, police also recoded statements of drivers and father of a youth,
who bought Aabesh to the party.
Police is also collecting evidences from electronic media
and from the social media accounts of all the other 17 members present in the
party. Most of the members were connected over FaceBook, Snapchat and WhatsApp
group called ‘Panda 100’.
The investigating police officers said to EXIN Times:
“There are conversations in the Panda 100 group that suggest that just a day
before the incident Aabesh was teasing one of his friends for apparently
'losing' a girl he had been trying to befriend. This friend is the boy who took
him to the birthday the next day.”
Meanwhile, a candlelight vigil was also held near Menoka
cinema hall in demand of justice for Aabesh. A Facebook page saying ‘Justice
for Aabesh Dasgupta’ was also created by the 17-year-old youth’s friends and
relatives. An online petition has also been started requesting people to sign
on it, sources said.
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