Kolkata Rape-Homicide Case: Polygraph Exams Achieved On Accused, CBI Conducts Monetary Irregularity Searches

New Delhi: Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) officers on Sunday carried out a lie-detection check on the principle accused, Sanjay Roy, in reference to their investigation into the rape and homicide of a girl physician of state-run RG Kar Medical School. The check befell at Kolkata’s Presidency Jail, the place Roy is at present being held, the officer mentioned.

The CBI additionally performed searches at numerous locations in reference to its probe into the alleged monetary irregularities within the hospital.

Central company officers additionally performed polygraph checks on a number of people at their Kolkata workplace, he mentioned, PTI reported, including that the check on Roy was over after round 4 hours.

On Saturday, 4 people, together with former RGKMCH Principal Sandip Ghosh, underwent polygraph checks.

The CBI has requested permission from an area courtroom in Kolkata to manage lie-detector checks on seven people, together with Roy and the previous RGKMCH principal. Whereas the results of these checks can’t be used as proof throughout trial findings give the company a course for the additional probe.

A staff of polygraph specialists from the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) in Delhi, who had been flown to Kolkata, performed the checks.

Roy, a 33-year-old civic volunteer with the Kolkata Police, was arrested on August 10, a day after the physique of the 31-year-old feminine medic was found within the seminar corridor of the medical faculty.



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