An India police volunteer was convicted on Saturday of the rape and murder of a junior doctor at a hospital in the eastern city Kolkata, local media reported, in a speedy trial of a crime that sparked national outrage over the lack of safety for women.
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An Indian court on Saturday found a 33-year-old man guilty for the rape and murder of a doctor, a crime that sparked nationwide protests and hospital strikes last year.
Months after the horrific rape and murder of a woman trainee doctor inside the premises of state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, a local court in Kolkata convicted main accused Sanjay Roy in the case, on Saturday.
Kolkata: The convict in the RG Kar rape and murder case Sanjay Roy, on Saturday claimed in court that he was framed. Roy also alleged that the real culprits behind the crime were roaming free. "I have not done this. Those who have done this are being let go. I have been falsely implicated," he told the court.
The judgement was pronounced nearly two months after the in-camera trial commenced in November last year and 162 days after the heinous crime was committed on August 9, 2024.
Sanjay Roy was found guilty in the rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.
The entire Sealdah court was cordoned off as over 300 police personnel were deployed so that no one can reach Sanjoy Roy.
At the time of the verdict, Roy claimed in court that he was framed. The judge, however, said he would have an opportunity to speak on Monday before the sentence is pronounced. The medic’s parents thanked the judge for the guilty verdict and said the court honoured the trust they had reposed in it.