Published 16:04 IST, August 31st 2024
Abhaya Probe: Sanjoy Roy Demands Egg Noodles, Rejects 'Roti-Sabzi' Inside Jail, Claim Reports
Kolkata Horror: According to prison insiders, Roy got angry when served a simple 'Roti-Sabzi'. However, after being scolded by the jail staff, he agreed to eat.
New Delhi: Sanjay Roy, the prime accused in the Kolkata doctor rape-murder case, currently held at Presidency Correctional Home, has reportedly expressed dissatisfaction with the prison meals. Though Republic World could not independently verify this claim, various news portals suggest that Roy demanded egg chowmein, venting out his frustration over the ‘roti-sabzi’ (basic meal) provided to him.
According to prison insiders, Roy got angry when served a simple meal of roti and vegetables. However, after being scolded by the jail staff, he reluctantly agreed to eat. Earlier, after his transfer to Presidency Correctional Home from CBI custody, Roy had requested to be allowed some rest and was noted to be mumbling intermittently. Despite these initial behaviours, he is said to have since returned to his usual demeanour.
Kolkata Rape-Murder
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) issued a notice to the Kolkata Police commissioner over the alleged use of excessive and brutal force on August 27 on protesters, who were demonstrating to demand justice for the victim in the RG Kar Medical College rape-murder case. The NHRC has sought an action-taken report from the police commissioner in two weeks.
The notice was issued on Thursday following a complaint from one O P Vyas from the Bharatiya Human Rights Initiative (BHIM). In his complaint, Vyas has alleged that on August 27, during the "Nabanna Abhijan" protests in Kolkata organised by students demanding justice in the RG Kar Medical College case, "police used excessive and brutal force" on the protesters during their peaceful demonstration.
"Over 200 students were arrested and subjected to brutal physical assaults, many sustaining serious injuries. This action violated their right to peaceful assembly and reflected a grave disregard for human rights. The complainant requests that steps be taken to ensure the protection of the students' rights and to provide compensation to the victims," the complaint reads.
Perusing the complaint, the NHRC has said the allegations, if true, raise a serious issue of violation of the right to peaceful assembly.
Further, the Supreme Court has also observed that it becomes a more serious problem when taking recourse to such an action, "police indulges in excesses and crosses the limit by using excessive force, thereby becoming barbaric or by not halting even after controlling the situation and continuing its tirade". This results in violation of human rights and human dignity, the commission has said. "Therefore, issue notice to the Commissioner of Police, Kolkata, calling for an action-taken report in the matter within two weeks," it has added.
A trainee doctor was allegedly raped and killed in a seminar hall of the state-run hospital, where she had gone to rest during her graveyard shift in the early hours of August 9. Her body with severe injury marks was found inside the hall by a doctor who was on rounds. On August 13, the Calcutta High Court ordered the probe to be transferred from the Kolkata Police to the CBI, which took over the case on August 14.
Updated 16:05 IST, August 31st 2024