Sandip Ghosh, former principal of RG Kar Hospital, arrested by CBI in corruption case
The CBI also arrested three more people in connection with the corruption case, including Biplav Singha (52), Vendor, Suman Hazara (46), Vendor, and Afsar Ali (44), Addl Security to Dr Sandip Ghosh.
CBI investigation into case
The CBI is currently investigating the rape and murder case, and a Kolkata Police civic volunteer, identified as Sanjay Roy, was arrested in connection with the crime. The CBI has also conducted polygraph tests for Sandip Ghosh and four other doctors involved in the case. The polygraph test, commonly known as a lie detector test, is expected to provide further insights into the investigation.
The CBI had filed an FIR against Ghosh, based on a complaint from Debal Kumar Ghosh, special secretary to the state health department. The FIR also targets several businesses, including M/s Ma Tara Traders, M/s Eshan Cafe, and M/s Khama Louha, implicated in the alleged financial misconduct.
Sandip Ghosh is facing serious accusations. These include the illegal sale of unclaimed bodies, trafficking of biomedical waste, and pressuring students for bribes to pass exams. His tenure was marked by controversy, including his removal and subsequent reinstatement following the rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor at the hospital.
Sandip Ghosh faces ED heat too
Meanwhile, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has also filed an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) in connection with alleged financial irregularities involving RG Kar. The probe has officially commenced, focusing on suspected money laundering activities linked to the case.
Trouble deepens for Sandip Ghosh as the ED joined the investigation into alleged financial irregularities during his tenure. This follows the earlier CBI probe. The ED's case, based on the CBI's FIR, includes charges of criminal conspiracy, cheating, and corruption. The investigation also extends to several associated businesses suspected of involvement in the irregularities.
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) on August 28 suspended the membership of Sandip Ghosh stating, "The IMA Bengal state branch as well as certain associations' of doctors also have demanded action citing the nature of disrepute brought by you to the profession on the whole."
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