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Kolkata case: 'I am not the murderer…I was framed', Sanjay Roy's shocking statement in polygraph test | News India

Sanjay Roy, the prime accused arrested in Kolkata's RG Kar Hospital rape and murder case, has given a shocking statement during the polygraph test. According to sources, during the test, Sanjay Roy said that I have been framed, I have not committed the murder. I ran away after seeing the dead body.

Till now, the Central Investigation Agency CBI has not been able to arrest anyone else after Sanjay. A day after the incident, Kolkata Police arrested the accused Sanjay. After taking over the investigation, CBI has questioned Sanjay thoroughly. The investigating agency also conducted a polygraph test of Sanjay Roy in Kolkata's Presidency Jail on 25 August.

Polygraph test was conducted on 25 August

The report of this polygraph test can be very important for the agency, however, polygraph reports may not be admissible as evidence in court. 10 questions. The test began around 2 pm on Sunday, August 25. Three polygraph experts, including an investigating officer of the investigating agency, were present during the test. The investigation began with some general questions like his name, address, occupation and ended with his involvement in the crime, the source said.

I ran away after seeing the dead body: Sanjay

The source said that apart from other questions, he was directly asked what he did after the murder in the seminar hall. And then he was asked where did he go after committing the crime? The source said that during the hearing, Sanjay replied, I have not committed the murder. I ran away from the seminar hall after seeing the dead body.

During the polygraph test, Sanjay completely denied his involvement in the rape and murder. During the hearing, Sanjay claimed that he has clearly denied the murder and rape. It is believed that he fled from the spot after seeing the dead body inside the seminar hall. However, the real thing will come out only after further investigation and interrogation.