In its charge sheet, the CBI enumerated eleven pieces of evidence, including reports containing DNA and blood samples, to declare Sanjay Roy, a civic volunteer with the Kolkata Police, the “sole accused” in the rape and killing of a female doctor at the RG Kar hospital.
The agency listed the victim’s bruises, short hair, bloodstains, and DNA on his body in addition to CCTV footage and the whereabouts of his cell phone according to call detail records as proof against Roy.
Roy was also reported to have suffered “blunt force injuries consistent with the marks of resistance/struggle by the victim” in the charge sheet, a copy of which is with Media.
“His (Roy’s) presence in RG Kar Medical College & Hospital and also at the third floor of the emergency building where SoC (scene of the crime) 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,” the CBI charge sheet stated.
In its charge sheet, the central probe agency made reference to the deceased woman ‘V’, who was presented to a municipal court here on Monday.
The charge sheet stated “(There were) 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 31-year-old woman doctor’s body was found in the seminar room of the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9.
On August 13, the CBI received the investigation from the Calcutta High Court.