6 accused of rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata including Sanjay Roy will undergo polygraph test. These include former principal of the college Sandeep Ghosh and 4 doctors who had dinner with the victim doctor on the night of 8th August. On Friday (23rd August), CBI produced the main accused Sanjay Roy in Sealdah’s special court. Where the court sent him to 14 days judicial custody. During the hearing itself, Sanjay had agreed to undergo polygraph test. Doctors of Kolkata are on strike for the 15th day today (23rd August) in protest against the rape and murder of a trainee doctor on 9th August in RG Kar Medical College. They said – We have not got justice. Therefore, we will not return to work. Meanwhile, other organizations United Doctors Front Association (UDAF), Resident Doctors Association (RDA), Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) ended the strike. Today’s updates in Kolkata rape murder case… CBI is investigating these questions
There are many questions under the scanner of CBI, which is investigating the doctor rape-murder case. CBI is investigating whether this crime was committed in the seminar hall without any hindrance. The tower bolt of the door of that hall was found broken. Initial investigation has revealed that the door was damaged for some time due to the tower bolt being broken. CBI is also trying to find out if any other person was stationed outside the seminar hall. CCTV footage is being examined to confirm this. Officials are also investigating why no one could hear the sound from inside the seminar hall when the incident was being carried out. Today’s pictures in Kolkata rape-murder case… Sanjay’s psychological test report – was addicted to watching porn
Some things have come to light from the psychoanalytic profile of Sanjay Roy, the main accused in the trainee doctor’s rape and murder case. The CBI official has said that he was a person of perverted mentality and addicted to pornography. Many pornographic videos have also been found in his phone. Citing the CFSL report, he said that Kolkata Police volunteer Sanjay’s behavior is like that of an animal. He had no regrets even during the interrogation. He explained the entire incident in detail without any hesitation. Supreme Court said – I have not seen such negligence in 30 years; Police’s role also doubted During the hearing on August 22, Justice Pardiwala reprimanded the Supreme Court and said that the state government worked in this case in a way that I have not seen in my 30 years of career. The role of Kolkata Police is doubted. It is worth noting that on August 13, the Calcutta High Court handed over the rape-murder case to the CBI. On August 20, the Supreme Court ordered the CBI to submit the investigation report. The next hearing in the case will be on September 5. Sandeep Ghosh has been questioned for 88 hours in 7 days. CBI is questioning the former principal of RG Kar Hospital, Sandeep Ghosh. It has already questioned him for 88 hours in the last 7 days. On Thursday also, CBI had questioned him for 13 hours. The state government has also stopped Sandeep’s transfer. Akhtar Ali, former deputy superintendent of the medical college, has demanded an ED inquiry against former principal Sandeep Ghosh from the Calcutta High Court. He alleges that many financial irregularities have taken place during Ghosh’s tenure. Read the full news… How was the plan made to call the Kolkata rape-murder case a suicide? To know the inside story of the trainee doctor’s rape and murder, we reached the hospital on RG. The source says, ‘It was not clear what happened to the trainee doctor, but after seeing the dead body, it was certain that it was a murder. Sumit and Dwipayan were sent with a special responsibility. Dwipayan Biswas had to spread the news among the media, students and doctors that the trainee doctor had committed suicide. At the same time, Sumit had the responsibility to inform the police about the case and deal with it.’ Read the full news… CM Mamata wrote a letter to PM Modi – 90 rapes are happening every day, make strict laws West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Mamata wrote to the PM that 90 cases of rape are reported every day in the country. Strict laws should be made to stop this. It is important that the central government makes a strict law, which should have a provision for severe punishment for the person committing such heinous crime. Such cases should be run in fast track courts. It is important that the trial should be completed in 15 days so that the victim can get justice soon. Read the full news…