Why Was a School Teacher Detained Near CM Mamata's Residence?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Teacher detained for carrying an air pistol.
- Police investigation lasted about five hours.
- Teacher had legal documentation.
- Authorities confirmed no security threat.
- Incident reflects the balance between personal rights and public safety.
Kolkata, Oct 10 (NationPress) A teacher from a well-known missionary school in Kolkata was detained by the Kolkata Police on Friday for carrying an air pistol in his bag while walking down the street.
The police, suspicious of his actions, searched his bag and discovered the air pistol inside.
He was subsequently taken to the Kalighat police station, where he underwent questioning for approximately five hours.
The individual, identified as Debanjan Chattopadhyay, is a teacher at a prestigious missionary school in Kolkata.
Additionally, he is a member of the Sreerampore Shooting Club in Hooghly district, which permits him to legally possess the air pistol.
He was able to provide the necessary documentation confirming the legality of his air pistol.
Eventually, after verifying his explanations and determining that he posed no threat, the police released him.
Mr. Chatterjee also stated to the media that the officers treated him with respect during the interrogation.
Earlier this year, an incident occurred where a young man was found with a weapon near the Chief Minister's residence in Kalighat.
The police apprehended the youth on the road leading to the Chief Minister's home just hours before Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was due to leave for the Trinamool Congress's annual Martyrs' Day rally at Esplanade in Kolkata on July 21.
A police official confirmed that the recent incident does not represent a breach of security for the Chief Minister.