The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed a chargesheet in the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata. The accused, Sanjoy Roy, was the only person arrested in connection with the crime. The CBI has also arrested five others in relation to the case, including the former principal of the hospital and a former officer-in-charge of a police station, for tampering with evidence. The agency is also investigating financial irregularities at the medical college and hospital. In the meantime, resident doctors continue their hunger strike and plan to hold a rally to demand justice and address their concerns.
Kolkata Rape and Murder Case: CBI Files Chargesheet, Arrests Made
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed a chargesheet in connection with the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata. The incident sparked outrage and protests across the country.
Background
On January 5, 2023, a 24-year-old female trainee doctor was allegedly raped and murdered inside the medical college hostel. The victim's body was found hanging from a ceiling fan, leading to suspicion of foul play.
The police initially arrested one person, Sanjoy Roy, a resident doctor at the hospital, in connection with the crime. However, the case was later transferred to the CBI for further investigation.
Chargesheet and Arrests
The CBI has now filed a chargesheet against Sanjoy Roy, charging him with rape and murder. The agency has also arrested five other individuals related to the case. These include:
They have been charged with tampering with evidence and manipulating the crime scene.
Financial Irregularities
In addition to the criminal investigation, the CBI is also looking into financial irregularities at the medical college and hospital. The agency has seized documents and records related to financial transactions and irregularities in the procurement of medical equipment.
Protests and Demand for Justice
Resident doctors at the hospital have been staging a hunger strike since the incident. They are demanding justice for the victim and accountability from the hospital authorities. The doctors have also planned a rally to voice their concerns and highlight the safety issues faced by medical professionals.
FAQs
Q1: Who is the accused in the case? A1: Sanjoy Roy, a resident doctor at the hospital.
Q2: What charges has he been charged with? A2: Rape and murder.
Q3: Who else has been arrested? A3: Five others, including the former principal of the hospital and a former police officer.
Q4: What is the status of the investigation? A4: The CBI has filed a chargesheet and is continuing to investigate financial irregularities at the hospital.
Q5: What are the demands of the protesting doctors? A5: Justice for the victim, accountability from the hospital authorities, and improved safety for medical professionals.
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