CBI summons 5 doctors for questioning in Kolkata rape and murder case
Vehicles were attacked, public property was damaged and the police had to use batons and tear gas to control the situation.
The CBI's Kolkata office has summoned five doctors and hospital staff for questioning in the RG Kar Hospital rape and murder case. Forensic police experts were at the hospital today to investigate the vandalism which happened in the early hours of the morning. Here is your 10 point sheet for this great story
Suhrita Pal, the new principal of the medical college, lost her cool as the protesting doctors pressed her to take action against the midnight mob attack. “If you don't believe me for an hour, send me home too, I need an hour to do official work. "You trust me, I don't. You have to trust me. If you can't trust me, then don't expect anything from me," he said. The vandalism occurred during the protest against the serious violation and murder of a female medical intern on the premises of the institution last week. Women in Kolkata and many other parts of the country had organized a vigil titled 'Women, Take Back the Night' on Wednesday. During the vigil that began at 11:00 pm on Wednesday, people entered the hospital premises and left. Vehicles were attacked, public property was damaged and the police had to use batons and tear gas to control the situation. Kolkata police said 15 police officers were injured. This morning, the police released pictures of people suspected of being part of the mob that vandalized the hospital and asked for information about them. The photos were shared on social media and the faces of the suspected rebels were circled. The arrests were announced a few hours later. Although the identities of the nine people arrested have not been released, a doctor, Anubhav Mondal, who participated in the protests outside the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, said he was among those in the photos released by the police. of Kolkata. "Our protests continue and grow. Those who think they can scare us have not succeeded, we want justice at all costs. Our most important request is a neutral investigation in a process controlled by the court and justice," Mr. Mondal told.
After rumors circulated on social media that the seminar hall where the 31-year-old medical intern was raped and killed was vandalized by a mob, the Kolkata Police said no such thing had happened and warned people against spreading rumors. Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose also visited the hospital on Thursday and assured doctors and medical students that he was with them as they told them they felt insecure after the killing and violence and that they felt "traumatized and terrified."
The CBI team, which took up the investigation into the case of rape and murder on Tuesday, met the family of the slain medical intern. Her body was found last Friday and an autopsy report, which put the time of death between 3 and 5 a.m., revealed she had suffered multiple injuries before she suffocated to death. The police had arrested a citizen volunteer, Sanjoy Roy, who is now in CBI custody.
The parents of the young doctor told the Calcutta High Court that 150 mg of sperm was found in his body, indicating that he was a victim of gang rape.
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