Disturbing Footage Emerges from Hooghly: Man Sticks Finger in Girl's Mouth, Casually Leaves Before the Arrival of Grandmother | VIDEO RELEASED
In a shocking turn of events, a manhunt is underway for an alleged perpetrator involved in two disturbing incidents. The first occurred on a Dresden tram, where the suspect, described as a potbellied man with a receding hairline, was captured five days after a bloody knife attack. The second incident took place in a sweet shop in Uttarpara, West Bengal's Hooghly district, where the man is accused of making sexual advances on a Class 3 schoolgirl.
The incidents, which occurred on August 24, 2025, according to a tweet from @monanspeaks, have garnered significant attention, with the video of the Uttarpara incident going viral. The Dresden attack took place in broad daylight, with people present around the tram, but no one intervened, and no bystanders intervened during the Uttarpara incident, despite multiple people entering and exiting the store.
In the Uttarpara incident, the girl was accompanied by her grandmother at the time. The man started talking to the girl, patted her head, and cheek before attempting to kiss her. He even went as far as putting his finger into the mouth of the child. The girl's grandmother was close by but remained oblivious to the man's actions.
The police have filed a case under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) in both incidents. The investigation into the Dresden attack is ongoing, with no further information provided about its current status. In the Uttarpara incident, the man exited the store with his hand still on the girl's shoulder.
The viral video from Uttarpara has sparked outrage and calls for action. The police are urging anyone with information about the suspect to come forward. The suspect's capture in the Dresden attack offers hope that he may soon be brought to justice for the Uttarpara incident as well.
As the investigations continue, the public is reminded to stay vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour to the authorities. The safety and protection of children is a responsibility we all share.