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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has initiated polygraph tests on seven individuals linked to the ongoing investigation into the horrific rape and murder case at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. Among those undergoing the lie detector tests are former RG Kar principal Sandip Ghosh and prime accused Sanjay Roy, who have been under scrutiny since the beginning of the investigation.
The group also includes four junior doctors and a civic volunteer, all of whom are believed to have relevant information that could aid in unraveling the details of the case. The polygraph test is part of the CBI's broader strategy to gather accurate testimonies and identify any inconsistencies in the statements provided by those involved.
This case has gripped the entire state, leading to widespread public outcry and demands for swift justice. The CBI's involvement and the subsequent polygraph tests mark a significant step in the ongoing probe, as the agency seeks to piece together the events that led to the tragic incident.
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