The West Bengal unit of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has raised concerns about the Kolkata Police’s explanation regarding the presence of numerous individuals at the crime scene where a trainee doctor was found murdered at RG Kar Hospital. The IMA particularly questioned the presence of Dr. Avik De, identified by the police as a fingerprint expert, despite being a first-year surgery postgraduate trainee. The IMA also alleged irregularities in Dr. De’s admission to the PG program and questioned his claimed expertise in fingerprint analysis.
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The Kolkata Police has refuted the CBI’s claims that the crime scene at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, where a 31-year-old doctor intern was allegedly raped and murdered, was tampered with. The police maintain that all individuals present at the scene were authorized investigators and that the photograph in question was taken after the completion of the inquest.
Amit Malviya, BJP leader, alleged the crime scene of the Kolkata doctor’s murder was contaminated due to a large crowd. However, Kolkata Police clarified that the area was cordoned off, and the crowd was outside the designated crime scene. Meanwhile, the National Task Force will convene its first meeting on August 27 to discuss safety measures for medical professionals.
A tragic incident has unfolded in Burpengary East, north of Brisbane, leaving one man dead and a woman with serious head injuries. The deceased and the injured, both in their 70s, were discovered inside their gated residence on Thursday morning during a welfare check. Police have apprehended a 26-year-old Boondall man in connection with the incident. The crime scene has been secured, and a press conference is scheduled for Thursday afternoon to provide further details.