The civic volunteer who was with Sanjay Roy, the main suspect in the RG Kar case, described how Roy acted the day after the alleged crime. The volunteer noted that despite the gravity of the situation, Roy remained unusually composed and was insistent on not needing to visit the hospital. He mentioned that the CBI had also called him in for a polygraph examination.
“We first went to R.G. Kar Hospital around 1:30 pm on August 8 and again around 11 pm for my brother’s medical needs. After that, we stopped by Sonagachhi and then Chetla, where we drank alcohol. We reached R.G. Kar Hospital again around 3 am. I suggested that Sanjay return to the barracks, but he refused. I went back to the barracks on my own,” the volunteer recounted.
According to him, Roy was supposed to accompany him to R.G. Kar Hospital on August 9 for his brother's treatment. However, Roy did not appear. The volunteer attempted to wake him around 10 am, and while Roy answered his call around 12:10 pm, he continued to avoid going to the hospital. Even when informed of the incident, Roy appeared indifferent and in good spirits. By 2:30 pm, he had started drinking alcohol, the volunteer stated in a phone interview with the media.