Kolkata: Amid allegations of molestation leveled against him by a woman employee of Raj Bhavan, West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose on Thursday showed CCTV footage of the premises of May 2 to the common people.
Footage from two CCTV cameras positioned at the main (north) gate, spanning from 5.32 pm to 6.41 pm on May 2, was shown to a select group of people and journalists at the Central Marble Hall on the ground floor of Raj Bhavan.
A contractual woman employee of Raj Bhavan had on Friday lodged a written complaint with Kolkata Police alleging that she was molested by Bose in the governor's house on April 24 and May 2.
However, in the entire footage, Governor Bose could not be seen. In the first footage, the woman, dressed in blue jeans and a top, was seen going to the police outpost housed within the governor house, with many policemen deployed on Raj Bhavan premises for the scheduled visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The second footage, which lasted for around 10 minutes, showed various vehicles including fire tenders arriving at the gate, and policemen lining up for their regular duties but the woman could not be seen coming out of the next room.
According to the investigating officers of Kolkata Police, the complainant has alleged that she was molested inside the conference room of Raj Bhavan. During the entire screening, neither Bose nor any official of the governor's house were present. Even after the screening was over, there was no official briefing to clarify the purpose of screening the CCTV footage.