Sanjay Roy Pleads Not Guilty in Doctor's Murder
Sanjay Roy Pleads Not Guilty in Doctor's Murder
Sanjay Roy Pleads Not Guilty in Doctor's Murder
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Sanjay Roy, accused in the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College, intends to plead 'not guilty' in court, asserting his innocence during a recent meeting with his lawyer, Kavita Sarkar. Roy maintains that he was framed and claims to have found the victim already unconscious and covered in blood when he entered the seminar room, leading him to panic and flee the scene. Despite evidence such as CCTV footage and a Bluetooth headset found at the crime scene, he insists he did not commit the crime and was subjected to irrelevant questions during a polygraph test. His defense argues that security lapses allowed unauthorized access to the seminar hall and that another individual may be responsible for the crime. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) continues to investigate the case, interviewing witnesses and gathering evidence. Roy's behavior in jail has been described as brooding and fearful, as he navigates the legal proceedings against him.

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