Six suspects were caught on CCTV released by police and it is believed that four men identified from the footage were among the group arrested on Sunday.
They are being held in custody for interrogation in the Nadia district of West Bengal, the Times of India reported, and investigators are probing motives including extortion and revenge as well as robbery.
CCTV showed robbers aged between 20 and 30 scale the convent’s boundary wall at around 11.40pm on Friday night before disconnecting phone lines.
When she tried to stop them robbing the school, she was taken into another room and allegedly raped. Prayers for the victim are being said in churches across the country as she recovers in a Kolkata hospital after reportedly undergoing surgery.
The Archbishop of Kolkata, Thomas d'Souza, called for more security at the convent.
“There are only three sisters in the community,” he told the BBC.
The men also stole money from the school, he said, vandalised the chapel, broke open the tabernacle and took away the ciborium, the sacred vessel used during Mass.
Rev d'Souza is expected to lead a protest in Kolkata later today after the attack ignited outrage over pervasive sexual violence against women in India and perceived discrimination against the country’s Christian minority.
He told the AFP news agency that up to 4,000 people were expected to attend the march through the city, which is 50 miles away from the scene of the attack.
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