The Sealdah Court is set to deliver its verdict today in the high-profile RG Kar rape-murder case, a case that has captured public attention and raised questions about the efficacy of the investigation.
Speaking to the media, the victim’s father expressed frustration and a lack of faith in the process, revealing that he had been advised by their lawyer and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) not to attend the court proceedings. “I have no idea about the recent court proceedings. The CBI never called me anywhere. They came to our residence once or twice, but whenever we asked about the investigation, they said it was underway,” he said.
He further alleged critical lapses in the investigation, pointing to uncollected evidence and incomplete post-mortem documentation. “There were bite marks on my daughter’s neck, but a swab was not collected from there. In the post-mortem report, there was no concrete evidence,” he claimed.
The father also raised concerns about potential shielding of perpetrators, suggesting a larger conspiracy. “In the DNA report, it was shown that four men and two women were present at the scene. We want all the people involved in this to be punished,” he demanded.
