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In Kolkata Doctor Rape-Murder Case, CBI Will Investigate 6 Key Issues

NEWS DESK, 14 AUGUST:

The CBI inquiry into the rape and murder of a Kolkata doctor, at the RG Kar Medical College, last week will focus on six key issues including possible destruction of evidence, sources told NDTV Wednesday afternoon. The federal agency – handed the case by the Calcutta High Court – will also investigate claims of negligence by, and even involvement of, the hospital administration.

Sources said the CBI’s six focus areas are, a) Was the doctor raped by one man or many, b) Was the accused, Sanjoy Roy, reportedly a civilian police volunteer, alone, c) Was evidence destroyed after the incident, d) Why was the murder first reported as a suicide, d) Was hospital administration involved, and f) Why were the cops only informed the morning after the doctor was murdered.

A large team of doctors and forensic experts is now in Kolkata.

Sources said the agency’s SC1, or Special Crime Unit, will examine the crime scene for fingerprints, footprints, and other forensic evidence, which will confirm the presence of the accused.

The team will also analyse mobile phone data to identify those present at the scene during the crime, review evidence gathered by the state police force, and re-record Sanjoy Roy’s statement.

Statements will also be recorded from hospital personnel and the doctor’s friends, including the four who had dinner with her that night, as well as family and doctors who performed the autopsy.

Available CCTV footage will be seized.

High Court Calls In CBI
The Calcutta High Court on Tuesday directed the CBI to take over the case, overruling Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Sunday deadline to the cops before the federal agency steps in.

“There should be no further loss of time,” the court said as it warned of evidence-tampering.

The day before Ms Banerjee said her government – under heavy fire from the opposition BJP and facing serious questions about the safety of women in the state – backed “the best (police) in the world” and said, “If all accused are not arrested by Sunday we will hand the case to the CBI.”

In yesterday’s hearing an irate High Court pulled up the state government and the hospital administration over multiple apparent violations of protocol and propriety, including handing the former Principal of the RG Kar Hospital – who resigned on ‘moral grounds’ – a new job within hours.

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