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Published 07:40 IST, September 14th 2024

Kolkata Horror: Accused Refuses Narco Analysis, Mamata Cops Install CCTVs at Protesting Site | LIVE

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Kolkata: As doctors in Kolkata continue to protest seeking justice for Abhaya in the Rape and Murder Case, Mamata cops have now installed CCTV cameras at the protesting sites in Kolkata including Swasthya Bhawan and Salt Lake among others. It has been a month since the horrific rape and murder of the trainee doctor of Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, at the seminar room of the same hospital when she was on her 36-hour shift.

Calcutta Police Installs CCTV Cameras at Protesting Sites Across City

In a latest development, the Calcutta Police has installed CCTV cameras at various protesting sites in the West Bengal capital where the agitating doctors are demanding Justice for Abhaya. The CCTV cameras have been installed by the Kolkata Police at the protesting site and nearby areas of Swasthya Bhawan, Salt Lake, where junior doctors are continuing their protest against the RG Kar Medical College & Hospital rape-murder incident.

Sanjoy Roy Refuses to Undergo Narco Analysis Test

The main accused in the RG Kar Rape and Murder Case, Sanjoy Roy has refused to undergo a narco analysis test as part of the investigation being conducted by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The probe agency had sought permission from Sealdah Court for the narco analysis test of the accused which was turned down by the court because Roy himself refused to do so.

Kolkata Rape and Murder Case: Latest Updates

  • Junior Doctors' Protests Continue: Junior doctors continue their protest for the fourth consecutive night, amid rain at Swasthya Bhawan, in the Salt Lake area of West Bengal's Kolkata.
  • Doctors' Letter to President, VP, PM: Junior doctors protesting the RG Kar rape case have written to the President, Prime Minister, Vice President, and Health Minister on Friday, demanding speedy justice for the Abhaya in the horrific incident.
  • Narco Analysis of Sanjoy Roy: Sealdah Court turns down CBI's request to conduct the narco analysis test of the accused, Sanjoy Roy.
  • Raids at Residence of Sandip Ghosh and Close Aides Continue: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) searched Sandip Ghosh's relative's house near the airport and recovered an answer sheet from RG Kar's medical exam, along with a tender copy.
  • Students Say They Did Not Demand CM's Resignation: The protesting junior doctors accused the West Bengal administration of being inflexible by not permitting live streaming of the meeting to resolve the RG Kar stalemate. They also clarified that they had not demanded CM Banerjee's resignation, despite her offer. One of the doctors said, “The chief minister's remarks are unfortunate. We wanted the talks to take place. However, the state administration was adamant about not allowing live streaming of the meeting. Our demands are justified. We wanted live streaming for the transparency of the meeting.”
  • ‘Ready to Resign’: On Thursday, Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee urged the protesting doctors to return to work, adding that she has no greed for her CM post, but is more concerned about justice for the RG Kar rape-murder victim and treatment for ordinary citizens. CM Banerjee said, “I am ready to resign from the Chief Minister of West Bengal. I am not concerned about the post. I want justice for the victim, I am only concerned about ordinary people getting medical service.”

Updated 07:48 IST, September 14th 2024

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