Doctor rape murder case update: The prime accused Sanjay Roy, prima facie, in the case of Kolkata’s doctor murder, has claimed to have confessed the dark truth of that ‘unfortunate’ night in the polygraph test. The ‘polygraph test’ of Sanjay Roy, the prime accused in the case of brutality, rape and murder of the lady doctor in RG Kar Hospital, was completed last evening in Kolkata’s Presidency Jail. Now, according to sources, the way Sanjay had cried in front of the judge in the court and declared himself innocent, a similar result has come in the polygraph test.
Sanjay said – she was dead…
According to sources, Sanjay Roy allegedly claimed in his lie-detector test that the victim was already dead when he reached the seminar hall. Sanjay Roy was subjected to a polygraph test a few days after he claimed innocence in the rape and murder case. He was confronted with several evidences by the CBI, and he gave several excuses. The report says that Sanjay claimed that when he reached the hall and saw the victim, she was already dead. He was drunk and fled from the spot out of fear.
According to the TOI report, citing sources, the lie detector test gave several wrong and inconsistent results. The report said that Sanjay Roy was very nervous during the lie detector test. He looked worried. His pulse rate had increased.
The lie detector test of Sanjay Roy, the prime accused in the Kolkata doctor rape and murder case at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, has been conducted. The test conducted in the presence of CBI has revealed some shocking facts. Let us tell you that no official statement has been issued by the CBI regarding Sanjay’s test. Let us tell you that the capable officers of the CBI present in the jail had asked him about 20 questions during the test.
What has come out in the investigation so far?
Apart from this, according to Kolkata Police, after the crime, Sanjay Roy had confessed to committing the crime of rape and murder. However, recently he took a U-turn from his statements and claimed that he was being implicated in a deep conspiracy and he was innocent. Sanjay Roy told the jail guards that he did not know anything about the rape and murder. He gave the same statement in the jail as he had given last Friday before the court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) in Sealdah, declaring himself innocent and giving his consent for any medical test to prove his innocence.
Apart from this, both the CBI and the Kolkata Police are not able to digest his claims of innocence. It has become clear that Sanjay Roy was trying to mislead the investigators. Because he could not give any concrete proof and reason about the injuries on his face and his presence in the building at the time of the crime.
The doctor was found dead inside the seminar hall of the hospital. The post-mortem report revealed a total of 25 injuries, including sexual assault and assault on her private parts. Sanjay Roy was in the hospital on the intervening night of August 8 and 9. He was spotted entering the hospital at 4.03 am in the CCTV. His Bluetooth device was found at the crime scene. Roy was arrested on August 10, a day after the doctor’s body was found.
Sanjay’s psychological test revealed that he was a person with a very perverted mentality. Roy was addicted to watching porn movies and sex videos. His report showed animalistic tendencies.
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Sanjay Roy was working at RG Kar Hospital since 2019. He was active with the Kolkata Police as a civil defense volunteer. Meanwhile, amid the investigation into corruption allegations against former hospital principal Ghosh, when asked about concrete evidence, a CBI official told news agency ANI – ‘There is a lot in this case…’
What is a polygraph test?
During a polygraph test, a person’s physical reactions are measured with the help of a machine while he is answering questions and it is ascertained whether he is telling the truth or lying. This test cannot be used as evidence during the trial but its results can give the agency a direction in further investigation. Officials said that a team of polygraph experts from Delhi’s Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) had gone to Kolkata to conduct the investigation.