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There was a rule of goons in RG College, illegal collection was done at the will of Principal Sandeep Ghosh-By – Kumar Bahukhandi

Sandip Ghosh indulged in ‘business of dead bodies’, says RG Kar medical college ex-colleague:

Dr Sandip Ghosh is under the CBI’s scanner over his conduct after the rape and murder of a trainee doctor inside the seminar hall of the hospital.

Dr Sandip Ghosh is under the CBI’s scanner over his conduct after the rape and murder of a trainee doctor inside the seminar hall of the hospital. The agency had asked him during several marathon sessions of interrogation why he made the victim’s parents wait for three hours before handing them the body.

Akhtar Ali, a former deputy superintendent at RG Kar Medical College, told  us that Sandip Ghosh was involved in trafficking of biomedical waste and medical supplies to Bangladesh.

Ali told the channel that Sandip Ghosh would do “business with unclaimed dead bodies”.

Akhtar Ali said Sandip Ghosh would sell biomedical waste to those who were part of his additional security. It would later be sent to the neighbouring country.

Akhtar Ali claimed he had informed the state vigilance commission about Sandip Ghosh’s alleged nefarious activities. He said he was part of the probe panel, which found him guilty.

However, he was transferred the day he submitted the probe report to the state health department.

The report of a newspaper quoted Akhtar Ali as saying that Ghosh demanded bribes from students to pass them in exams.

He claimed Sandip Ghosh  took 20 per cent commission on every tender.

Kolkata Police probes financial irregularities in RG Kar medical college, hospital-By- Kumar Bahukhandi

On Tuesday August 20 , the Kolkata Police started their probe into the alleged financial irregularities perpetrated by Sandip Ghosh at the hospital. The probe against Sandip Ghosh commenced after a four-member SIT was constituted to investigate the alleged financial irregularities at the hospital.

“There are allegations that Ghosh was involved in financial irregularities at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. Our officers will soon issue summons to him for questioning,” an officer told PTI.

According to the news agency, the CBI is also planning a polygraph test on Sandip Ghosh because some of his answers had “discrepancies”.

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