Civic Volunteer Sanjoy Roy to Plead 'Not Guilty'
Sanjoy Roy, a civic volunteer who was arrested on August 10, is expected to plead ‘not guilty’ in court, according to his lawyer, Kavita Sarkar. Roy’s arrest came after the body of a PG trainee doctor was discovered in a seminar hall at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.
Polygraph Test Details
Roy recently underwent a polygraph test, also known as a lie-detector test, conducted by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). During the test, Roy reportedly challenged the CBI’s questions regarding the alleged murder of the doctor, labeling them as ‘invalid’. He consistently claimed his innocence throughout the procedure.
Roy’s Statements and Claims
According to reports, Sanjoy Roy was asked 10 questions by the CBI during the polygraph test. These questions included inquiries about his academic background and his involvement in the doctor’s case. When questioned about what he did after allegedly murdering the doctor, Roy interrupted, insisting he had not committed the crime. He stated that he found the doctor unconscious and covered in blood and that he panicked and left the seminar hall upon discovering the scene.
Roy further explained that he did not report the incident to the authorities because he felt no one would believe him. He also claimed he was being framed.
Evidence Against Roy
Several pieces of evidence have been gathered against Sanjoy Roy:
- Bluetooth Earphones: The police discovered Roy’s Bluetooth earphones in the seminar hall where the doctor’s body was found.
- Biological Evidence: Blood and skin matching Roy’s DNA were found under the doctor’s nails.
- Injury Marks: Roy had injuries on his body that are being investigated.
- Psychological Test: A psychological assessment labeled Roy as a ‘sexual pervert’.
- CCTV Footage: Surveillance footage shows Roy in the vicinity of the crime scene.
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The ongoing investigation continues to scrutinize these findings as the case progresses.