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ED Raids House of RG Kar Principal Sandeep Ghosh’s Father-in-Law Amid Ongoing Corruption Investigation

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 6, 2024, Hooghly: The usually quiet neighborhood of Padripara in Ward No. 16 under the Hooghly Chandannagar Municipal Corporation was shaken on Friday morning when a team from the Enforcement Directorate (ED), accompanied by central forces, arrived to conduct a raid. The target of their search was the residence of the father-in-law of Dr. Sandeep Ghosh, the former principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, who was recently arrested by the CBI in connection with a high-profile corruption case.


The unexpected arrival of the ED and central forces caused a wave of speculation and curiosity among the local residents, who were left wondering about the nature of the raid. The news quickly spread throughout the neighborhood, drawing a crowd of onlookers trying to grasp the situation.

The ED team, upon reaching the residence, was reportedly met with a surprising discovery. The house of Dr. Ghosh’s father-in-law had been locked and unoccupied for a long time, leaving the ED officials without access to the property. Neighbors informed the ED team that the house had been closed for five to six years, with no recent activity or visitors. As a result, the officials left the location without carrying out any further investigation at the site.

Speaking to the media, a local resident said, “This house has been shut for years. We haven’t seen anyone coming or going for a long time. Because the house was closed, the ED couldn’t find anything or conduct their search properly.” The ED team, seemingly unprepared for the unoccupied state of the house, concluded their raid and departed, leaving behind more questions than answers.

The raid comes in the wake of the ongoing investigation into the financial corruption scandal at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, where Dr. Sandeep Ghosh is alleged to have been involved in large-scale financial misconduct during his tenure as principal. The Calcutta High Court had previously ordered a CBI investigation into the corruption allegations, leading to Dr. Ghosh’s arrest. Following this, the ED also launched its probe, focusing on potential money laundering angles related to the case.

The raid at Dr. Ghosh’s father-in-law’s house suggests that the ED is expanding its investigation to explore any possible links or transactions that could be connected to the corruption case. The ED typically conducts such raids to uncover evidence of illicit financial activities, including hidden assets, unexplained wealth, or records of transactions that could substantiate allegations of corruption and money laundering.

While the raid did not yield immediate results due to the house being vacant, it underscores the seriousness with which the central agencies are pursuing the RG Kar corruption case. The involvement of both the CBI and ED highlights the complexity of the investigation, with authorities likely probing multiple leads to build a comprehensive case.

The ED’s action also indicates that family members and associates of those directly accused, such as Dr. Ghosh, could also be under scrutiny as investigators look into all possible avenues of financial misconduct. The fact that the ED went ahead with the raid despite the house being uninhabited for years may suggest that they are following a specific lead or tip-off that connects the property to the ongoing investigation.

The raid has sparked a range of reactions from the local residents and those following the case closely. While the immediate outcome of the raid was inconclusive, the mere presence of ED and central forces in a residential area is enough to generate a buzz and heighten the sense of anticipation surrounding the case.

Meanwhile, officials from the ED have remained tight-lipped about the specifics of the raid and the broader scope of their investigation. However, sources indicate that more such actions could be on the horizon as the agency continues to follow the money trail and uncover the depth of the corruption scandal at RG Kar Medical College.

As the investigations by both the CBI and ED progress, it is expected that further raids and actions will be carried out to bring to light the full extent of the financial irregularities and to hold those responsible accountable. The unfolding situation continues to be a closely watched development, both for its legal implications and for the impact it may have on the state’s medical and administrative landscape.

ED raids houses of ex-principal of RG Kar hospital, aides over financial irregularities

MP, 6 September 2024, Kolkata: Enforcement Directorate (ED) officers on Friday conducted simultaneous search operations at the residences of Sandip Ghosh, the former principal of the state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, and three of his associates in connection with alleged financial irregularities at the institute, an officer said. 

The raids were carried out at Ghosh’s residence in Beliaghata and at two locations in Howrah and Subhasgram. 
All the four are already in CBI custody. “We reached these places around 6.15 am and started our raids,” the officer said. 
The ED has filed an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) against Ghosh, which is analogous to a First Information Report (FIR) in criminal cases. 
On August 23, the Calcutta High Court ordered the transfer of the investigation into the alleged financial irregularities at state-run hospital from a state-constituted Special Investigation Team (SIT) to the CBI.
This decision followed a petition by Dr. Akhtar Ali, the former deputy superintendent of the facility, who sought an investigation by the ED into multiple allegations of financial misconduct during Ghosh’s tenure as principal.
Ghosh served as principal from February 2021 to September 2023. He was briefly transferred from RG Kar in October 2023 but was reinstated within a month. Dr. Ali had raised concerns that the corruption at RG Kar hospital might be linked to the doctor’s death, suggesting that the victim was aware of the misconduct and might have threatened to expose it. 
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CBI Questions Female Assistant Superintendent in RG Kar Hospital Case: Suspicious Behavior Under Scrutiny

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, August 31, 2024, Kolkata : The female Assistant Superintendent of RG Kar Hospital is now under intense scrutiny by the CBI in connection with the rape and murder case involving a young doctor at the hospital. The CBI has begun questioning her regarding the circumstances surrounding the doctor’s death.


The investigation follows a complaint from the doctor Tilottama’s parents, who allege that the Assistant Superintendent first contacted them regarding their daughter’s illness and later informed them of her suicide. This has led to heightened scrutiny of the Assistant Superintendent’s actions.

In a recent hearing, the Supreme Court raised questions about this official’s conduct. Justice Pardiwala queried state lawyer Kapil Sibal about the Assistant Superintendent’s identity, asking, “Who is this Assistant Superintendent? Is he a woman or a man?” When Sibal confirmed that the official is indeed a woman, Justice Pardiwala expressed concern over her suspicious behavior, questioning, “What is the reason behind her behavior?”

Adding to the controversy, three audio recordings have surfaced, showing conversations between the Assistant Superintendent and the young doctor’s father. In the first call, the Assistant Superintendent reportedly instructed the father to come to the hospital quickly due to the daughter’s illness. In a subsequent call, she informed him of the suicide and death, urging him to arrive as soon as possible.

The Assistant Superintendent, currently under CBI interrogation, claims that her statements about the suicide were made under significant stress and amidst the presence of numerous students and officials after the doctor’s body was recovered. This defense is part of her ongoing explanation to the CBI.

Debate Intensifies Over Arjikar Case as Questions Arise About Police Handling and FIR Timing

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, August 31, 2024, Kolkata : The investigation into the RG Kar Hospital case, involving the tragic death of a female doctor, has ignited a fresh wave of debate as new, potentially explosive information emerges. The case, which has already attracted significant judicial scrutiny, is now facing intense scrutiny over the handling of the FIR and the procedural actions of the police.


Delayed FIR Sparks Legal and Public Outcry

The Calcutta High Court and the Supreme Court have both previously expressed concerns over the delayed registration of the FIR. The incident in question unfolded on August 9, when the police arrived at RG Kar Hospital by 10 a.m. to investigate the death of the female doctor. Despite their prompt arrival, the FIR was not lodged until 11:45 p.m. on the same day—well after the body had been recovered and examined.

The FIR, filed at Tala police station under FIR No. 52, accuses an unidentified individual of intentional rape and murder. This delay in FIR registration has become a focal point of contention, with critics questioning the effectiveness and transparency of the investigative process.

FIR Content and Discrepancies

The FIR was initially recorded based on General Diary No. 577, with the formal complaint being filed around 12:15 p.m. on August 9. The FIR references Unnatural Death Case No. 861, citing Sections 64 (rape) and 103 (1) (murder) of the Indian Penal Code. However, the post-mortem report, which is crucial to establishing the cause of death and the nature of any assault, did not directly confirm rape. This discrepancy has led to widespread questioning of the police’s decision to include allegations of rape and murder in the FIR without concrete forensic evidence.

Family’s Outcry and Demands for Justice

The victim’s family has publicly expressed their frustration and dismay over the handling of the case. They have alleged that their daughter was subjected to severe torture and ultimately murdered, and are demanding exemplary punishment for those responsible. Their concern is compounded by the apparent mismatch between the FIR’s allegations and the post-mortem findings, which they argue undermines the integrity of the investigation.

Criticism from the Medical Community

An agitating doctor involved in the case has voiced strong criticism of the police’s actions, particularly the decision to file an FIR based on assumptions of criminal activity rather than on substantiated evidence. The lack of direct evidence of rape has further fueled skepticism about the thoroughness and objectivity of the investigation.

Ongoing Controversy and Investigation

As the investigation continues, the controversy surrounding the FIR timing and content remains unresolved. The case has raised critical concerns about procedural integrity and the administration of justice, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in high-profile investigations. The legal and public discourse surrounding the Arjikar case underscores the broader issues of procedural justice and the need for rigorous investigative standards.

DNA Report Confirms Sanjay Roy as Rapist in High-Profile RG Kar Case; CBI Faces Pressure to Uncover More Complexities

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, August 31, 2024, Kolkata: In a dramatic turn of events, the highly publicized RG Kar rape and murder case has taken a significant step forward with the release of a damning DNA report by the Central Forensic Science Lab (CFSL). The report conclusively identifies Sanjay Roy, a civic volunteer, as the rapist of the female doctor, setting the stage for a potential landmark judgment.


Forensic Evidence Points Decisively at Sanjay Roy
The CFSL report, awaited for months, has confirmed that Sanjay Roy’s DNA matches the semen samples found on the body of the murdered doctor. This finding is critical, as it not only ties Roy directly to the crime but also strengthens the case against him amidst growing calls for justice from the public and the medical community. The DNA evidence was gathered from various sources, including samples collected from the victim’s body during the post-mortem, Sanjay Roy’s clothing from the night of the incident, bed sheets from the seminar room, a red blanket, and hair samples seized from the crime scene.

CBI Investigation Intensifies Amidst Public Outcry
With the forensic evidence squarely pointing to Sanjay Roy, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has now intensified its probe into the RG Kar case. Despite the clarity provided by the DNA report, the investigation is far from over. Public sentiment has been highly charged, with significant pressure on the CBI to delve deeper and unravel any potential hidden layers to this heinous crime.

Rumors and speculations have been circulating widely, with some doctors and members of the public suggesting the possibility of a gang rape. The outrage has been palpable, with demands for a more thorough investigation to ensure that all culprits are brought to justice. “The DNA evidence is a step forward, but it might just be the tip of the iceberg. There could be more involved,” said a senior doctor from RG Kar Medical College who wished to remain anonymous.

CBI Faces Pressure to Provide Admissible Evidence and Clarity
The CFSL’s findings provide the CBI with a solid foundation to proceed, but the road ahead is fraught with complexities. The investigative agency must now piece together the remaining evidence and testimonies to build a compelling case that can withstand scrutiny in court. In cases involving such intense public interest, the need for concrete, admissible evidence is crucial to prevent any loopholes that could lead to the accused walking free.

The CFSL report hints that there could be more angles to explore, suggesting that Sanjay Roy’s actions may be only a part of the larger narrative. The CBI’s next steps are critical, as any missteps could lead to further public distrust and backlash. Legal experts have pointed out that while DNA evidence is powerful, a comprehensive investigation is essential to corroborate it with circumstantial evidence, witness testimonies, and other forensic findings to ensure a watertight case.

A Community on Edge: Calls for Justice and Accountability
The RG Kar case has gripped the city of Kolkata and drawn national attention, becoming a flashpoint for discussions on women’s safety, the accountability of civic volunteers, and the efficacy of law enforcement. Public demonstrations have erupted across the city, with activists, medical professionals, and concerned citizens demanding swift justice and more stringent measures to protect women. The case has also raised questions about the accountability of civic volunteers like Sanjay Roy and the systems in place to prevent such crimes.

Many in the community feel that this case represents more than just one tragic incident; it symbolizes a larger systemic failure that needs urgent redressal. “We need more than just one man being held accountable. We need to ensure this never happens again,” said a protestor at a recent rally.

What Lies Ahead?
As the CBI navigates through the complexities of this case, the spotlight remains on the need for transparency and thoroughness. The public, the media, and legal observers are all watching closely as the investigation unfolds. The CFSL report has provided a pivotal breakthrough, but it has also raised more questions about what really happened that fateful night at RG Kar Medical College.

The road to justice may still be long, but the CFSL report has brought the truth closer to light. For now, the nation waits with bated breath to see how the investigation develops and whether it will bring closure to a case that has shaken Kolkata to its core.

Civic Volunteers in the Headlines Again: Former Civic Volunteer Arrested with Drugs in Jalpaiguri

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, August 30, 2024, Jalpaiguri: In a fresh controversy involving civic volunteers, a “retired” civic volunteer, Kishore Roy, and his associate were arrested by the Jalpaiguri Kotwali police station on charges of drug possession. The incident has once again brought civic volunteers under the spotlight, raising concerns about the conduct and accountability of those associated with law enforcement.


The incident unfolded on Thursday afternoon near the Teesta River in Balapara, a locality close to Jalpaiguri city. Locals noticed two suspicious-looking youths on the riverbank and began questioning them. During the interrogation by locals, one of the young men, later identified as Kishore Roy, claimed to be a civic volunteer. Sensing something amiss, the locals promptly informed the Jalpaiguri Kotwali police station.

Upon receiving the information, a team of police officers arrived at the scene and apprehended the two youths. A search of the duo led to the recovery of one and a half grams of brown sugar (a form of heroin) and 93 intoxicating tablets. Both Kishore Roy and his associate, identified as Sameer Mandal, were taken into custody.

During initial questioning at the police station, the arrested men claimed that the drugs were for their personal use to get intoxicated. However, the police were not convinced by their explanations and decided to formally arrest them after further interrogation. A case has been registered against the two under the Anti-Narcotics Act (NDPS Act). According to police sources, the two will be produced in Jalpaiguri court today, Friday, and are expected to be remanded in custody.

Jalpaiguri Superintendent of Police, Umesh Khandabahale, confirmed the arrests and provided additional details about the individuals involved. “Kishore Roy, who was working as a civic volunteer at Banarhat police station, was removed from his duties on August 16 due to several complaints against him,” said SP Khandabahale. “His past record of misconduct had already marked him as a problematic civic volunteer.”

The other arrested individual, Sameer Mandal, is a resident of the King Saheb Ghat area of Jalpaiguri town. The police are investigating if there is a larger network involved or if they were merely consumers of narcotics. Both have been charged under relevant sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act for illegal possession of narcotics.

This is not the first time civic volunteers have been in the news for the wrong reasons. In recent years, there have been increasing reports of misconduct and criminal activities involving civic volunteers, who are recruited to assist the police force in maintaining law and order. Earlier, the names of civic volunteers were involved in several incidents, including the RG Kar case, which created a significant controversy. This time, the arrest of a former civic volunteer with drugs has created a sensation again, raising serious concerns about the vetting process, training, and oversight of civic volunteers.

Local residents have expressed their concerns about the safety and integrity of law enforcement services in their area. “It is shocking that someone who was supposed to assist the police was himself involved in such illegal activities,” said a local resident from Jalpaiguri. “The authorities need to thoroughly investigate and ensure that those assisting the police are trustworthy.”

In light of the incident, the Jalpaiguri police have promised stricter oversight and background checks for those involved in civic volunteer programs. “We are taking this incident very seriously,” said a senior police official. “We will ensure that such elements are weeded out from the system, and a thorough background check is conducted before allowing anyone to serve as a civic volunteer.”

The arrest of Kishore Roy and Sameer Mandal is a stark reminder of the need for stricter scrutiny and regulation within the civic volunteer program. As investigations continue, the police aim to uncover whether this was an isolated case or part of a more extensive network operating within the region.

The arrests have sparked debate about the role and accountability of civic volunteers within the police framework. Public confidence has been shaken, and there are calls for a comprehensive review of the civic volunteer system to prevent such incidents in the future.

Both Kishore Roy and Sameer Mandal have been remanded in judicial custody, and the case will be presented before the court today, Friday. As the legal proceedings unfold, it remains to be seen what further revelations might come to light.

Woman Arrested Red-Handed with Raw Spirit by NJP Police in Siliguri

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, August 30, 2024, Siliguri: In a significant crackdown on illegal liquor trade, a woman was arrested red-handed by plainclothes police officers from NJP police station while attempting to sell raw spirit near NJP Netaji More in Siliguri. The woman, identified as Geeta Shaivya, hailing from Naxalbari, was caught with approximately 37 liters of raw spirit, which she had allegedly smuggled from Panitanki, a town on the India-Nepal border.


Acting on a tip-off, a team of police officers from NJP police station conducted a raid in the area adjacent to NJP Netaji More on Friday. The police arrested Geeta Shaivya on the spot and seized the illegal consignment. According to police sources, she has been involved in the illicit trade of raw spirit for quite some time and has been on their radar.

Preliminary investigations have revealed that the raw spirit seized from her possession is often used in the production of fake liquor. Such illicitly made alcohol poses serious health risks to consumers and has been linked to numerous cases of poisoning and fatalities. “The sale of raw spirit is illegal, and its use to make counterfeit liquor is a major concern. We are committed to cracking down on this illegal trade,” said a senior police official from NJP police station.

Geeta Shaivya is believed to be part of a larger network engaged in smuggling raw spirit across the India-Nepal border. The area around Panitanki is notorious for cross-border smuggling activities, with raw spirit being one of the frequently trafficked goods due to its high demand among illicit liquor manufacturers.

The police are now investigating further to uncover the full extent of the illegal operation and identify other individuals involved. “We suspect that there are more people connected to this illegal trade. Further investigations are underway to trace the supply chain and the end users,” added the official.

The accused, Geeta Shaivya, was produced before the Jalpaiguri court on Friday, where she has been charged under relevant sections of the law pertaining to the illegal possession and transportation of raw spirit. The court has remanded her to police custody for further interrogation to extract more information about the network and her role in it.

The arrest highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in tackling the illicit liquor trade, which has far-reaching consequences for public health and safety. The NJP police have stepped up their vigilance in the region to prevent such illegal activities, especially with the upcoming festive season, which often sees a spike in the sale of illegal liquor.

Local residents have lauded the NJP police for their prompt action and expressed hope that such operations will continue to ensure that the streets are safe from the dangers of illegal liquor. 

“We are grateful to the police for taking swift action. This arrest will send a strong message to those involved in illegal activities,” said a local resident.

The NJP police have appealed to the public to come forward with any information regarding illegal activities in their vicinity. The authorities have assured that the identity of informants will be kept confidential, and their cooperation will help in creating a safer environment for all.

Delhi High Court grants interim protection from arrest to former IAS probationer Puja Khedkar

‘In the facts of the present case, the court is of the opinion that the petitioner be not arrested till the next date of hearing’, said Justice Subramonium Prasad
PTI, New Delhi, 12.08.24 : The Delhi High Court on Monday granted interim protection from arrest till August 21 to former IAS probationer Puja Khedkar, who has been accused of cheating and wrongly availing OBC and disability quota benefits.

Justice Subramonium Prasad issued notice to the Delhi Police as well as the UPSC on the anticipatory bail plea by Khedkar, and asked them to file their responses.

“In the facts of the present case, the court is of the opinion that the petitioner be not arrested till the next date of hearing,” Justice Prasad said.

The court listed the case for further hearing on August 21.

Khedkar allegedly misrepresented information in her application for the UPSC Civil Services Examination, 2022 to get reservation benefits.

On July 31, the UPSC cancelled Khedkar’s candidature and debarred her from future exams.

On August 1, a sessions court here had denied anticipatory bail to her and said there are serious allegations against her, which “require a thorough investigation”.

Khedkar had approached the sessions court, saying she faces “immediate threat of arrest”.

IJU Condemns Police Brutality Against Journalists in Manipur and Delhi

KalimNews, PR, New Imphal/Delhi, 6 August 2024: The Indian Journalists Union (IJU) has strongly condemned recent incidents of police brutality against journalists in Manipur and Delhi. On 1 August, Mutum Rameshchandra, a senior reporter with Impact TV News, was assaulted by a sub-inspector while covering a rally by internally displaced people (IDPs) in Imphal East district. Similarly, on 30 July, Poonam Pandey, assistant editor of the Hindi daily Navbharat Times, was detained by police while covering a Mahila Congress demonstration near Kartavya Path in Delhi. The IJU has demanded immediate action against the police officers involved in both cases.

In Delhi, Poonam Pandey reported that police obstructed her from filming the protest by covering her camera with a black cloth and attempting to seize her phone. Despite identifying herself as a journalist and showing her press ID, she was detained and placed on a bus with the protesters. Pandey also noted the absence of female police officers during the incident, although female CRPF personnel were involved in taking her phone and detaining her.

In Manipur, Mutum Rameshchandra recounted being punched and kicked by a sub-inspector, resulting in injuries to his right chin. His phone was destroyed, and he was struck with a service weapon. The All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU), affiliated with the IJU, along with the Editors Guild of Manipur, organized a protest march from the Manipur Press Club to Chief Minister Biren Singh’s residence, demanding an impartial inquiry and appropriate action against the offending police officer.

IJU President and former Press Council of India member, Sabina Inderjit, alongside IJU Secretary General and IFJ Vice President, condemned these incidents. Inderjit emphasized that attacks on journalists are becoming increasingly common and represent a direct threat to press freedom. She stated that targeting journalists indicates a deliberate attempt by governments to suppress the free flow of information, urging the media community to unite against these violations of the fourth pillar of democracy.