In a harrowing account, a student confined and brutally beaten in a Kanpur hostel revealed that the main assailant possessed a police pistol and belt. DCP Central R.S. Gautam refuted any police connection with the accused, stating no weapons have been found.
The victim shared a chilling narrative of being dragged to the hostel by influential Tanay Chaurasia, where a group awaited to participate in the assault and attempted burning. Subsequently, he endured further humiliation and sexual assault. When asked about the presence of weapons, he disclosed that Tanay wielded a police pistol and belt during the beating. He denied any police officer visiting the scene during the ordeal.
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Gautam clarified that the claimed police pistol is unsubstantiated and no weapon of the sort was recovered. The belt mentioned by the victim was not a police belt but one used to secure a sack of wheat at Tanay's home, later repurposed to beat the student.
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