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Mamata Banerjee Says Will Hand Over Doctor’s Rape-Murder Probe To CBI If…

Mamata Banerjee Says Will Hand Over Doctor's Rape-Murder Probe To CBI If...

RG Kar Hospital Rape Murder Case: Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee met the victim’s family (File).

Kolkata:

The police will have time till Sunday to solve the rape-murder last week of a 31-year-old doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College, failing which the CBI will take over the case, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said Monday afternoon. The deadline for the state cops – whom Ms Banerjee backed and praised as “the best in the world” – comes amid intense political pressure by the BJP.

“If there are more accused… and all are not arrested by Sunday… we will hand over the case to the CBI,” the Chief Minister said after meeting the family of the victim, and threw in a swipe at the federal agency, which reports to the BJP.

“… we will hand over even though their success rate is low,” she said, referring to cases taken by the CBI, like the theft of Rabindranath Tagore’s Nobel Prize, but which had seen “no justice till date..”

Last week too, the Chief Minister said she has no objection to the CBI – which reports to the BJP-led union government – taking charge of this case, particularly if that was the demand of protesting medical professionals. “… if agitating students want probe by another agency, we are not against it.”

Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal, speaking after Ms Banerjee’s deadline, outlined steps being taken by the cops to solve this crime. “We are certain… in the next four or five days, if there are more culprits, we will be able to arrest them,” he said, “We have started a helpline… doctors can give information by calling (and) can communicate anonymously… if they have suspicions.”

“We are in touch with family members. We will stay in touch and share progress with them… If, even after that, family is not satisfied then whatever madam (Ms Banerjee) has said will happen,” he said.

The doctor was found on Friday morning in the seminar hall of the state-run hospital.

The initial autopsy report said the victim was bleeding from her eyes, mouth, and private parts, as also on her left leg, neck, right hand, ring finger and lips.

READ | ‘Eye Injuries, Neck Bone Broken’: Details In Kolkata Rape-Murder

Sanjoy Roy, a civic volunteer who frequented the hospital, has been arrested in connection with the crime. The incident has sparked nationwide protests by doctors and the political opposition.

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The man, Sanjoy Roy, had returned to his place and went to sleep before washing his clothes the next morning to destroy evidence, a police officer probing the case claimed.

This morning the Principal, Dr Sandip Ghosh, who has been accused of victim-blaming, resigned, declaring that he “cannot take the humiliation” and alleged “political statements” against him.

READ | Principal Quits After Kolkata Doctor Rape-Murder, Protests Across India

“Students are being provoked to ensure my removal. I want the accused to be punished. I am being defamed. I have not made such remarks,” he told the media this morning. “The girl who died was like my daughter. I am also a parent. As a parent, I am resigning,” he said.

Earlier, BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari had targeted Dr Ghosh and demanded his suspension.

“His misleading statements and carefree attitude in the aftermath of this tragic incident expose his indifference towards the victim,” Mr Adhikari said in a post on X.

Meanwhile, doctors from hospitals across India have announced an indefinite strike.

READ | Doctors Across India To Go On Indefinite Strike Over Kolkata Murder

Doctors in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and other cities have said all elective services will be halted till a probe is completed. The protesters are also demanding adequate security for all medical staff.

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How Bluetooth Headset Led Kolkata Cops To Trainee Doctor’s Murder Accused

How Bluetooth Headset Led Kolkata Cops To Trainee Doctor's Murder Accused

The accused has been identified as Sanjoy Roy.

Kolkata:

A man has been arrested for the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at a government hospital in Kolkata. The postgraduate medical student was found dead at the seminar hall of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.

Sanjoy Roy is a civic volunteer, suggest reports, but Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal did not confirm the accused’s profession at a press conference despite multiple queries.

“Whatever he may be, he is a criminal as he committed such a heinous crime. He deserves punishment of the highest order. Evidence against him has been collected,” the senior officer said.

There were signs of sexual assault, the top cop confirmed yesterday, citing the post-mortem report.

Roy had left behind his Bluetooth headphone at the crime scene, which led to his arrest. This turns out to be the main evidence against him even as CCTV footage also located him there at the likely time of occurrence.

Other physical evidences have also been collected from the spot.

“We are extremely sad and angered because of the incident. We are with the family members and doctors. We are following a transparent investigation process. If there is any demand from the family for a probe by some other agency, we have no problem,” added the top cop.

The autopsy, conducted in the presence of a magistrate, was videographed and her family members were present as witnesses.

The police have formed a seven-member special investigation team (SIT) along with the forensics team. It is being headed by the Deputy Commissioner of the Detective Department and supervised by a senior cop in the rank of Additional Commissioner of Police.

Students Concerned Over Safety

Students have raised concerns over their safety and security on the campus after the shocking incident.

BJP activists had held demonstrations at the hospital over the incident, but students have maintained they won’t allow politics inside the hospital campus.

The incident has also sparked a political slugfest with both BJP and CPM ruling out police probe as inadequate. “The arrest could be an eyewash. Only a CBI probe can uncover the truth and deliver justice,” state BJP chief Sukanta Majumdar has said.

The ruling Trinamool has urged against politicisation of the issue.

“Instead of cheap politics, the BJP should bring an ordinance for speedy trial in case of heinous crimes like rape and as opposition we will support it,” said Trinamool Congress National General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee as he sought a mechanism that ensures a seven-day trial in cases where there is circumstantial evidence.

“The accused should either be given capital punishment (hanged till death) or encountered. These people don’t deserve a place in society and no point wasting money on them during a trial that continues for years,” said Mr Banerjee.

“Nothing To Hide”: Mamata Banerjee

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee called the incident “unfortunate and despicable” and said the anger of her colleagues is justified. She has urged the protesting doctors not to ignore the patients and assured them they won’t face any problem.

“I spoke to the victim’s family and assured them of proper action. I have directed for the case to be taken to a fast-track court. If needed, the accused will be hanged, even though I am not pro-capital punishment. They should be given the strictest punishment,” she told a local TV channel.

Ms Banerjee also said she has no objection to demands for a central agency probe since the administration has “nothing to hide”.

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