The Sealdah Court in Kolkata is set to announce the sentence for Sanjay Roy, convicted of the brutal rape and murder of a postgraduate medical trainee at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has called for the death penalty, describing the case as one of the “rarest of rare.”
Sanjay Roy was found guilty on January 18, 2025, under charges that carry a minimum sentence of life imprisonment and a maximum of capital punishment. The crime occurred on August 9, 2024, sending shockwaves across Kolkata and prompting widespread public outrage.
The convict’s mother stated she would not object to a death sentence for her son. Meanwhile, the victim’s parents expressed dissatisfaction with the CBI investigation, alleging that others involved in the case were not apprehended.
Court Updates
1:25 PM: The CBI reiterated its demand for the harshest punishment, highlighting the victim’s service to society.
1:14 PM: The court adjourned proceedings after concluding the convict’s statement. The sentencing is scheduled to resume at 2:45 PM.
Public Reaction
Large crowds gathered outside the Sealdah Court, demanding justice for the victim. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has refrained from commenting until the court delivers its verdict.
Key Quotes
Victim’s Father: “Sanjay Roy deserves the harshest punishment for his heinous act.”
CBI: “The victim was a young doctor dedicated to serving the community. This case exemplifies the rarest of rare crimes.”
Next Steps
The final judgment, expected later today, will determine whether Sanjay Roy receives life imprisonment or the death penalty.
Stay tuned for live updates as the case unfolds.