The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has revealed surprising particulars within the ongoing case of the alleged rape and homicide of a 31-year-old physician at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical Faculty and Hospital. The first accused, Sanjay Roy, reportedly confessed to the crime throughout a polygraph check carried out on Sunday.
Confession Throughout Polygraph Take a look at
Throughout the lie-detector check, Sanjay Roy admitted to visiting a red-light space with a pal simply hours earlier than the tragic incident. Though he claimed to not have engaged in sexual actions there, he did confess to molesting one other girl on the road later that night time. In line with experiences, Roy additionally video-called his girlfriend, asking her for nude pictures throughout the identical interval.
On the night time of the crime, Roy and his pal consumed alcohol earlier than heading to 2 red-light areas—one in North Kolkata and one other in Chetla, South Kolkata. It was on their approach to Chetla that they allegedly molested a lady on the road. After returning to the hospital, Roy went to the hall close to the seminar corridor at round 4:03 AM, the place he allegedly raped and murdered the physician.
Publish-Crime Actions and Deceptive Polygraph Outcomes
After committing the alleged crime, Sanjay Roy reportedly went to the house of his pal, Anupam Dutta, a police officer. Throughout the polygraph check, the machine flagged a number of of Roy’s responses as deceptive, elevating additional suspicions about his involvement. The CBI has additionally developed a psychoanalytic profile of Roy, revealing a extreme habit to pornography, with quite a few specific clips discovered on his telephone.
Ongoing Investigation
Final week, the Supreme Court docket raised considerations concerning the Kolkata Police’s delayed response, questioning why it took over 12 hours to register the FIR. The Court docket additionally famous Dr. Ghosh’s alleged makes an attempt to cowl up the crime as a suicide. Moreover, the CBI is investigating monetary irregularities involving Dr. Ghosh.