Published 12:08 IST, September 16th 2024
'No Second Autopsy for Abhaya': What CBI Remand Note of Sandip Ghosh Reveals
As per CBI remand notes of Sandip Ghosh and Abhijit Mondal, highlighting a cover-up where a second autopsy wasn't allowed and crime scene wasn't sealed.
Kolkata: Shocking details are being continuously revealed in the horrific Kolkata Rape and Murder Case; following the arrest of former RG Kar Medical College and Hospital Principal Sandip Ghosh and Talapur Station SHO Abhijit Mondal, their CBI remand notes have been accessed by Republic. The notes reveal shocking details from the night of the incident.
‘Crime Scene Was Not Sealed’: CBI Remand Note of Abhijit Mondal
The CBI remand note of Abhijit Mondal reveals how the crime scene was not sealed and the FIR was also not registered immediately after the death of Abhaya. The key points in Mondal's remand note were…
- Wrong facts were mentioned in conspiracy.
- Wrong facts were mentioned in GD entry.
- Body had been examined and declared dead but Abhijit Mandal did not lodge FIR immediately.
- He did not seal crime scene.
‘Second Autopsy Not Allowed’: CBI Remand Note of Sandip Ghosh
The remand note of ex-principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital Sandip Ghosh has also been accessed by Republic; this note reveals that despite several requests by Abhaya's family, a second autopsy was not allowed and the trainee doctor's body was hastily cremated. The main factors pointed out in Sandip Ghosh's remand note were…
- He made a vague complaint.
- He did not make a formal complaint.
- He did not allow a second autopsy despite demands from family members.
- Abhaya's body was hastily cremated.
Kolkata Rape and Murder Case: Latest Update
In another latest update, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday, September 16, again invited agitating doctors to her residence at around 5 pm to hold a key meeting to resolve the RG Kar impasse, Chief Secretary Manoj Pant said. Pant said that the government has sent a mail to representatives of the junior doctors for the meeting. Meanwhile, agitating junior doctors continued their sit-in outside Swasthya Bhawan, the headquarters of the health department, for the 8th day and ceased work for the 36th day.
Updated 12:43 IST, September 16th 2024