On August 10, the police detained the accused in the brutal rape and killing of a post-graduate trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College. According to reports, Sanjoy Roy, the accused, has admitted to the crime. He was an outsider who frequently visited the hospital’s grounds. He was placed on 14 days of police remand. “This is a horrific crime, and the arrested person is allegedly involved based on circumstantial evidence, including accounts of the other doctors present during night-duty hours,” said Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal.
On the accused’s phone, police discovered explicit videos. He was recognized as a member of a West Bengal-based organization that was established to assist the police and a civic volunteer. It was included in the Police Welfare Board as well. He was able to enter the hospital grounds with ease because of this. He was observed entering the hospital around four in the morning during the investigation.
The accused reportedly had earbuds on the day of the incident when he checked into the hospital. But as they were leaving the hospital, the earphones vanished and were found by the authorities. The earphones made it easier for the police to find the offender. In accordance with BNS Sections 64 and 103, the accused has been booked.
The Mamata government promises to pursue the accused’s execution.
Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, declared in her speech that she would pursue the death penalty for the defendants. Abhishek Banerjee, national general secretary of the TMC, had demanded that those accused of such crimes face “capital punishment or encounter.”
Man threatens doctor of the same fate as Kolkata Rape and Murder victim
A man was detained by the police on August 10 in the Purba Bardhaman district of West Bengal for allegedly threatening a female medic with the same fate as the rape and killing of a trainee physician at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College. Following a demonstration organized by medical professionals at the government-run Bhatar State General Hospital, who called for the accused’s arrest, the man was taken into custody.
In a statement, a district health official claimed that Susanta Roy, the patient, had threatened to “ensure the same treatment as the woman doctor of R G Kar Hospital in Kolkata witnessed” if the attending physician did not treat him appropriately.
“The doctor did not stop the treatment as part of her duty and medical ethics,” the official continued, adding that she discussed the situation with other staff members. They arrived at the CMOH office in a group today and demanded that the man be punished and that the medical staff be given security.
“We have learned the accused went to Bhatar state-run hospital for treatment and threatened the lady doctor for being late to start his treatment,” police officials said in a statement to India Today. “Did you see what happened at RG Kar Medical College Hospital?” the woman asked, accusing the civic volunteer of threatening her. You could experience it too.
Kolkata Rape and Murder Case
A female doctor was discovered dead in a government college on August 9th, with no apparent cause of death. The incident is reported to have occurred on Friday morning on the third floor of the emergency building of RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata, West Bengal. The victim, an RG Kar Medical College postgraduate student in his second year, was discovered dead inside the Seminar Hall on the third floor of the building.The woman had gone to the seminar hall on the third floor for dinner, according to the police.
She had been raped prior to the murder, according to the preliminary post-mortem report, which was released a day after the incident. The woman had hemorrhage from her vagina, according to the four-page autopsy report. She also had marks from injuries on other areas of her body. According to the Police, suicide has also been ruled out in the autopsy report. They have since filed a case with the Tala Police Station. “This is definitely not a case of suicide; the woman was murdered following sexual assault,” a police officer told PTI.