Polygraph Test Underway for Kolkata Rape-Murder Case Accused
New Delhi: In a significant development in the Kolkata rape-murder case, polygraph tests have commenced for the main accused, Sanjay Roy, and six others, including the former principal and four doctors of RG Kar Medical College. The tests are part of the ongoing investigation into the alleged rape and murder of a trainee doctor at the state-run hospital.
The Supreme Court, while hearing the case, strongly criticized the Kolkata police for the delayed registration of the case and expressed concerns over possible tampering with the crime scene. The court's observations have intensified the scrutiny on the local authorities and their handling of the case.
Key Points:
- Polygraph Tests: The main accused, Sanjay Roy, will undergo the polygraph test in prison, while the other six individuals, including doctors and a civil volunteer, will be tested at the agency's office.
- Supreme Court's Reprimand: The Supreme Court criticized the Kolkata police for lapses in the investigation, highlighting a 14-hour delay in lodging the FIR and potential alterations to the crime scene.
- Investigation Transfer: The case was transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) following concerns of a cover-up by local authorities.
The tragic incident, which took place at RG Kar Medical College, has sparked widespread protests and raised serious questions about the safety and security of healthcare professionals in the state. The case continues to draw national attention, with the judiciary closely monitoring the progress of the investigation.