Indian police volunteer gets life sentence for rape, murder of Kolkata junior doctor

The crime sparked national outrage over a lack of safety for women, with doctors stayed off work for weeks to demand justice for the raped junior doctor. (AFP)
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Updated 20 January 2025
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Indian police volunteer gets life sentence for rape, murder of Kolkata junior doctor

  • Sanjay Roy was convicted by judge Anirban Das on Saturday who said circumstantial evidence had proved the charges against him
  • The sentence was announced in a packed courtroom as the judge allowed the public to witness proceedings on Monday

KOLKATA: An Indian court awarded the life sentence on Monday to a police volunteer convicted of the rape and murder of a junior doctor at the hospital where she worked in the eastern city of Kolkata.
The woman’s body was found in a classroom at the state-run R G Kar Medical College and Hospital on Aug. 9. Other doctors stayed off work for weeks to demand justice for her and better security at public hospitals, as the crime sparked national outrage over a lack of safety for women.
Sanjay Roy, the police volunteer, was convicted by judge Anirban Das on Saturday who said circumstantial evidence had proved the charges against Roy.
Roy said he was innocent and that he had been framed, and sought clemency.
The federal police, who investigated the case, said the crime belonged to the “rarest-of-rare” category and Roy, therefore, deserved the death penalty.
Judge Das said it was not a “rarest-of-rare” crime, adding that Roy could go in appeal to a higher court.
The sentence was announced in a packed courtroom as the judge allowed the public to witness proceedings on Monday. The speedy trial in the court was not open to the public.
The parents of the junior doctor were among those in court on Monday. Security was stepped up with dozens of police personnel deployed at the court complex.


Prolonging the Middle East conflict would further undermine regional, global stability, China’s top diplomat warns

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Prolonging the Middle East conflict would further undermine regional, global stability, China’s top diplomat warns

  • Yi made the remarks in ⁠a call with his ‌Egyptian ‌counterpart Badr ​Abdelatty ‌

BEIJING: Prolonging the conflict in the Middle ​East will bring more suffering to local people, inflict major economic losses and further undermine ‌regional and global stability, ‌China’s ​top ‌diplomat ⁠said ​on Thursday, ⁠state broadcaster CCTV reported.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the remarks in ⁠a call with his ‌Egyptian ‌counterpart Badr ​Abdelatty ‌and called for ‌an immediate ceasefire in the region.
“All parties should urge the ‌parties concerned to press the ‘stop button’ ⁠on ⁠military operations as soon as possible to prevent the situation from deteriorating further,” Wang was quoted as saying.