
Heart-Pounding Breakthrough: Torn Bluetooth Earpiece Leads Police to Suspect in Shocking Kolkata Doctor’s Murder Case | Exclusive
On August 11, 2024, Kolkata Police arrested a civic police volunteer, Sanjay Roy, for the rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College. The preliminary autopsy report indicated sexual abuse before her murder, igniting citywide protests. Key evidence, including a torn Bluetooth earphone found at the crime scene, linked Roy to the crime. CCTV footage showed Roy entering the hospital with earphones and leaving without them, further incriminating him.
The victim, a second-year chest medicine student, was found semi-nude with multiple injuries in the hospital’s seminar hall. She had been on duty the previous night. Following the discovery, police used a command center with 15 laptops to meticulously review CCTV footage. Analyzing the timeline, they pinpointed Roy’s suspicious behavior and presence during critical hours.
Interrogation and testimonies from doctors and nurses corroborated Roy’s involvement. Additionally, pornographic content found on his mobile phone raised significant concerns about his character. In response to the incident, Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal issued an advisory for enhanced safety measures for women in government hospitals, including increased police presence and more CCTV cameras.
The tragic event mobilized the medical community, prompting protests for improved security and swift justice. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has promised to seek the death penalty for Roy and ensure the case proceeds in a fast-track court.
Original Story https://www.news18.com/india/how-torn-bluetooth-earpiece-helped-police-identify-suspect-in-kolkata-doctors-murder-case-9012086.html
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