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R G Kar Medical College Principal Dr. Sandip Ghosh

CBI Intensifies Interrogation of Former R G Kar Medical College Principal Dr. Sandip Ghosh

17.08.2024: In a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the alleged rape and murder of a junior doctor at Kolkata’s R G Kar Medical College and Hospital, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has once again summoned Dr. Sandip Ghosh, the former Principal of the institution.

CBI’s Focus on Unusual Renovation Work

Sources close to the CBI have revealed that the agency is particularly interested in understanding the timing and reasons behind renovation work that began at the hospital during the ongoing investigation. There are concerns that this renovation could have been an attempt to tamper with crucial evidence related to the case. The CBI is keen to uncover whether there were any deliberate efforts to obstruct the investigation.

Marathon Interrogation Continues

Dr. Ghosh was first interrogated for over 10 hours on Friday at the CBI office in Salt Lake, Kolkata. Despite the exhaustive questioning, the CBI found it necessary to summon him again on Saturday morning. He arrived at the CBI office through the back gate, the same route he took the previous day, to avoid media attention.

Ongoing Investigation into a High-Profile Case

This high-profile case has garnered widespread attention, not just due to the horrific nature of the crime but also because of the subsequent developments, including the CBI’s intensive investigation. The interrogation of Dr. Ghosh is seen as a critical step in the CBI’s efforts to piece together the events leading up to and following the tragic incident.

The CBI’s continued focus on Dr. Ghosh suggests that the investigation is far from over, with the agency determined to leave no stone unturned in its pursuit of justice for the victim. The ongoing probe is expected to bring more details to light as the CBI delves deeper into the circumstances surrounding the case.

Source – The Indian Express
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