Kolkata: Intoxicated Civic Volunteer Crashes Motorcycle Into Barricade at RG Kar Protest Site, Arrested

A volunteer of the Kolkata Police was arrested early Saturday for allegedly riding his motorcycle into a barricaded area and injuring a Rabindra Bharati University student who was participating in a protest against the rape and murder of a doctor. The incident occurred around 2 AM on BT Road near Sinthi crossing in the northern part of the city, sparking further outrage among the protesters.

According to a senior police officer, the volunteer, associated with the Sithi Police Station, entered the barricaded area where a night vigil was being held to demand justice for the deceased doctor. The officer confirmed the accused was in an inebriated condition at the time of the incident.

One of the protesting students, struck by the motorcycle, claimed the accused was a volunteer similar to Sanjay Roy, one of the suspects in the rape case. The students also alleged that a traffic sergeant at the scene helped the accused escape from the spot.

The agitated students subsequently blocked the arterial BT Road for nearly five hours, demanding strict penal action against the offender. “An FIR has been filed in this matter, and the volunteer was arrested. We have demobilized him, and necessary legal steps have been taken,” a senior police officer stated. Traffic movement was restored around 8:30 AM after the students lifted the blockade.

**R.G. Kar Medical College Protests**

Junior doctors at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital have decided to start an “Abhay Telemedicine Clinic” from today, 31 August. The clinic will operate daily from 10 AM to 2 PM as a public service.

Meanwhile, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is staging protests across the state, led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, demanding the death penalty for the accused in the Kolkata rape-murder case. The TMC’s women’s wing has announced further protests in West Bengal on 1 September, advocating for a law that mandates the death penalty in rape cases.

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to the Kolkata Police Commissioner regarding the alleged use of force against protesters demanding justice for the rape and murder victim on 27 August.