2015 Kandhamal gang rape case

The Kandhamal gang rape case was a crime in Ranaghat, Nadia district, of the Indian state of West Bengal, in March 2015. A 71-year-old Syro-Malankara Catholic nun was gang raped by eight men who robbed a Catholic missionary school. Before the attack, school officials told police that they received death threats.[1][2][3] The rape was initially blamed on Hindu groups without any evidence by activists like Rana Ayyub and others.[4] However, On March 26, 2015, two Muslim men were arrested for the crimes.[5][6] Two Bangladeshi nationals were detained on March 20, 2015, on suspicion of their involvement in the sexual assault of the 71-year-old nun at the Ranaghat convent school six days prior, police said. North Dinajpur Superintendent of Police S. W. Reza said that the two suspects — Mukul Alam (28) and Md Majid (29) — bore a striking resemblance to those caught on the CCTV camera at the Convent of Jesus and Mary school on March 14, one of them having 75 percent similarity.[7][8]

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  6. ^ "Two arrested in West Bengal nun rape case". The Hindu. Thehindu.com. 2015-03-26. Retrieved 2015-03-31.
  7. ^ "Nun Rape Case: Police detain two Bangladeshis on suspicion". The Indian Express. 20 March 2015. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  8. ^ "India nun rape 'mastermind' held in West Bengal". BBC News. 8 May 2015.