Kolkata Rape Case. Sandeep Ghosh CBI
It has been more than two weeks since the rape-murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata. During these two visits, the Kolkata Police arrested the main accused, Sanjay Roy, a civic volunteer. The strike and demonstration of junior doctors is going on demanding justice for the victim, safety of doctors and punishment for the guilty. On the instructions of the High Court, the CBI has taken over the corruption investigation in the rape case and RG tax. A marathon interrogation of former RG car principal Sandeep Ghosh is underway amid a nearly 10-day CBI probe. On Sunday, the CBI raided 15 locations of Sandeep Ghosh’s close associates and former officials. The CBI team interrogated Sandeep Ghosh for 13 hours at his house.
Meanwhile, the main accused Sanjay Roy is constantly changing his statement. Inconsistencies are also coming to light in the statement of Ex-Principal Sudeep Ghosh, so with the permission of the court, CBI conducted polygraph test of main accused Sanjay Roy, Ex-Principal Sandeep Ghosh, trainee doctor, intern, civil in the last two days. Volunteers, total 7 people.
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Polygraph test was conducted on 7 people including Sanjay Roy
The polygraph test of all the others was conducted at the CGO complex, while the polygraph test of the main accused Sanjay Roy was conducted at the Presidency Jail. CBI officials say that the application will be sent again if technically required.
Polygraph tests of 7 people have been completed so far, but have these investigations been successful in solving the mystery of the death of the trainee doctor? Not clear yet. Apart from the interrogation, no one else has been arrested in the case, apart from Sanjay Roy.
Sandeep Ghosh’s house was searched for 13 hours
On the other hand, the CBI on Sunday raided 15 locations of Sandeep Ghosh and his close associates in and around Kolkata. CBI says that these raids have been conducted in connection with corruption in RG Tax. CBI officials entered Sandeep Ghosh’s house at 8:06 am on Sunday. Since then, they have found the marathon to be 12 hours and 40 minutes.
The CBI search continued at Sandeep Ghosh’s house for almost a whole day. CBI officials also questioned Sandeep Ghosh. After searching like this for about four and a half hours, another CBI team entered Sandeep Ghosh’s house from outside. There were six members in this group. After a while the people who were inside. Three of them came out with bags. According to sources, CBI sleuths reached CBI headquarters Nizam Palace in Kolkata with the bag from Sandeep Ghosh’s house.
# Look When asked if he has found any concrete evidence, the CBI officer says, “…bahut kuch hai…” pic.twitter.com/UqEKbKbOFJ
— ANI (@ANI) August 25, 2024
A lot has been found – the CBI official said
A sudden increase in the number of CBI officials at Sandeep Ghosh’s house in Beleghata amid the search sparked speculation, but there has been no change since then. Since then, speculations have increased as time has passed. Finally at half past nine CBI came out of Sandeep Ghosh’s house. According to sources, he returned from there with many documents. On the way, the CBI officials also made Sandeep Ghosh sign several documents.
# Look West Bengal: Women staged a ‘Torch March’ in Siliguri’s Phuleshwari demanding justice in the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape-murder case. pic.twitter.com/cYwEFff9hK
— ANI (@ANI) August 25, 2024
Raids in corruption cases
Let us tell you that the CBI has filed an FIR in the corruption case related to Sandeep Ghosh and the hospital. Sandeep Ghosh, former principal of RG Kar Medical College, has been named as an accused in the FIR, along with the names of Tara Tedders of Howrah, Ishaan Cafe of Kolkata and M/s Khama Loha. The CBI raided all the places on Sunday. After the raid, when the CBI officer was asked if anything was found? So the CBI officer said that a lot has been found.
Let us tell you that this FIR has been registered on the complaint of Deval Kumar Ghosh, Special Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, West Bengal. Cases have been registered under sections of the Criminal Conspiracy, Cheating and Offenses against Public Servants and the Prevention of Corruption Act.
Input: Jitendra Sharma