Indian Police Volunteer Sentenced to Life for Rape and Murder of Doctor
A police volunteer in Kolkata, Sanjay Roy, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a junior doctor. The case, which drew national outrage and sparked widespread protests last year, culminated in a verdict delivered by Judge Anirban Das. The judge stated that while the federal police argued for the death penalty, he did not consider the crime to fall under the “rarest-of-rare” category.
The victim's body was discovered on August 9 in a classroom at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. In response to her death, medical professionals across the country staged strikes demanding justice and improved security measures in hospitals. Although Roy maintained his innocence, the court found circumstantial evidence sufficient for conviction.
The victim's family expressed dissatisfaction with the investigation, suspecting the involvement of others in the crime, and they also sought the death penalty for Roy. The prosecution highlighted that numerous witnesses had been consulted during the investigation, but the family believed that not all responsible parties had been held accountable.
Additionally, charges have been brought against the local police chief and the head of the medical college for allegedly tampering with evidence. Following the verdict, security was heightened at the court to manage the expected outcry from protesters advocating for further action in the case.
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