The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is delving into a potential delay in informing Dr Sandip Ghosh about the tragic rape and murder case that has sent shockwaves through Kolkata. According to sources, Dr Ghosh, a key figure in the investigation, may have been informed about the crime 30 minutes later than he should have been, raising concerns about whether crucial time was lost in the early stages of the investigation.
The case, which involves the brutal assault and murder of a young woman in the city, has already drawn significant public attention. The CBI, now leading the investigation, is focusing on the timeline of events, particularly the communication between law enforcement and Dr Ghosh.
Dr. Ghosh, a well-known forensic expert, was expected to play a pivotal role in the investigation from the outset. However, questions have emerged about whether the delay in informing him about the crime may have affected the initial collection of evidence. Investigators are now trying to determine if this delay was an oversight or if there was any deliberate intent to hinder the investigation.
A source close to the investigation revealed that the CBI is scrutinizing phone records, witness statements, and internal communications to piece together the exact sequence of events. The delay, though seemingly minor, could have significant implications for the case, particularly in terms of how the crime scene was managed in those critical first moments.
The Kolkata Police, which was initially handling the case, has not commented on the matter, but sources suggest that internal miscommunication might be at the heart of the issue. The CBI is expected to release more details as the investigation progresses.
As the probe continues, the public is left with pressing questions: Was the delay in informing Dr. Ghosh a simple mistake, or is there more to the story? The answer to this question could have far-reaching implications for the ongoing investigation and the pursuit of justice in this deeply disturbing case.