CBI Officials Conduct Polygraph Test on Accused in RG Kar Medical College Rape-Murder Case
CBI officials arrive at Presidency Jail in Kolkata to conduct a polygraph test on Sanjay Roy, the accused in the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape-murder case.
In a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape-murder case, officials from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) have arrived at Presidency Jail in Kolkata to conduct a polygraph test on the accused, Sanjay Roy. The case, which has drawn widespread attention and outrage, involves the alleged rape and murder of a medical student within the premises of the esteemed institution.
Sanjay Roy, the primary accused in the case, was arrested by the Kolkata Police and has been in custody since his apprehension. The CBI, which took over the investigation following demands for a thorough and impartial probe, has been meticulously examining the details surrounding the incident. The polygraph test, also known as a lie detector test, is being conducted as part of the agency’s efforts to gather more information and verify the statements made by the accused during interrogation.
The arrival of the CBI team at Presidency Jail marks a crucial phase in the investigation. According to sources, the polygraph test is being administered to ascertain the accuracy of Roy’s testimony and to identify any inconsistencies in his account of the events leading to the tragic incident. The outcome of this test is expected to provide investigators with further insights into the case and could potentially influence the direction of the ongoing probe.
The RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape-murder case has sparked significant public outrage and has led to widespread protests across West Bengal. The incident, which occurred within the premises of one of the state’s most prominent medical institutions, has raised serious concerns about the safety and security of students and staff. Various student organizations and civil society groups have demanded swift justice for the victim and stringent action against those responsible.
The CBI’s involvement in the case came after the West Bengal government faced mounting pressure from the victim’s family and the public for an independent and transparent investigation. The agency has since been conducting a detailed inquiry, which includes examining forensic evidence, interviewing witnesses, and now, administering a polygraph test to the accused.
As the investigation progresses, the public and the media are closely monitoring the developments, with many hoping that the truth will soon be uncovered and justice will be served. The CBI’s thorough approach to the investigation is seen as a critical step in ensuring that the case is resolved based on factual evidence and that those responsible for the heinous crime are held accountable.
The results of the polygraph test and further findings from the CBI’s investigation are expected to be submitted to the court in the coming weeks. The case continues to be a focal point of public attention in West Bengal, with calls for systemic reforms to prevent such incidents in the future.