In the RG Kar charge sheet, the CBI has cited blood stains and accused Sanjay Roy’s DNA report among 11 pieces of evidence.
In the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital case in Kolkata, the CBI has listed 11 pieces of evidence like the reports of DNA and blood samples in its charge sheet to hold arrested Kolkata Police civic volunteer Sanjay Roy as the “sole accused” in the rape and murder of a woman doctor at the Kolkata hospital.
CBI lists 11 pieces of evidence in the Kolkata rape and murder case.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has listed 11 pieces of evidence in the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape and murder case. The agency has mentioned the presence of “sole accused” Sanjay Roy’s DNA on the body of the victim, short hair, blood stains of the victim, injuries on his body, the CCTV footage, and his mobile’s location as per the call detail records as evidence against him.
What did the CBI charge sheet say?
The charge sheet by the CBI, a copy of which is with the PTI, also mentioned that Roy sustained “blunt force injuries consistent with the marks of resistance/struggle by the victim.” The Kolkata police arrested Roy on August 10. The CBI charge sheet said, “His presence in RG Kar Medical College & Hospital and also at the third floor of the emergency building where SoC lies, during the intervening night of August 8 and 9 is proved by way of CCTV footage. His presence is proved by way of the location of his mobile phone as per CDR.”
It added, “presence of his DNA on the reference DNA/questioned DNA detected from the dead body of the ‘V’ during autopsy…the presence of blood stains of ‘V’ on his jeans and footwear which were recovered by the local police on August 12 in pursuance of his disclosure statement. The short hair found from the SoC has matched with accused Sanjay Roy.” The agency has referred to the deceased woman as “V” in its charge sheet submitted before a local court.