Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru (RJP)
Bengaluru, Jul 11: As per the preliminary report made known to chief minister Siddaramaiah and home minister Dr G Parameshwar on Sunday July 10 by Criminal Investigation Department (CID), it is revealed that DySP M K Ganapati committed suicide due to both professional as well as family problems.
CID ADGP C H Pratap Reddy was in Chikkamagaluru and Mangaluru for four days where DySP Kallappa Handibag and DySP M K Ganapati worked respectively. Both these officers of DySP rank committed suicide last week. C H Pratap Reddy is in charge of investigations of these cases. Pratap Reddy met CID chief Kishore Chandra and submitted the preliminary report on Sunday, sources said.
CID also stated that Kallappa Handibag committed suicide as he could not cope with humiliation of facing the charges of kidnapping and receiving ransom for releasing a man.
The meeting between IGP Kishore Chandra and Pratap Reddy lasted for more than two hours. Reddy explained that as it is only a preliminary report, he could not come to a final conclusion.
The findings have been brought to the notice of the chief minister and the home minister. The report has not been submitted in written form to the government yet. But as the Assembly session is going on and if the opposition demands for explanation on the issues of the twin suicides, a written report of around 20 pages will be submitted in the Assembly on Monday July 11, it is speculated.
M K Ganapati's family complains against K J George, police refuse to file FIR
Meanwhile in Kushalnagar, the hometown of deceased DySP M K Ganapati, his wife Pavana and elder son Nehal lodged separate police complaints against senior police officers A M Prasad and Pranab Mohanty and Bengaluru urban development minister K J George. But the police did not register the FIR, stating that they will send the details to the CID which is investigating the case.
Pavana submitted a complaint of 6 pages while her son’s police complaint was of 2 pages. Both of them asked the police to register the complaints against the two police officers and the minister who were named by Ganapati before he took the drastic step of ending his life. He had alleged harassment by the trio in a television interview.
Both the complainants demanded acknowledgements from the Kushalnagar police which was given to them. But the police refused to register the complaint. The group of people including Machaiah, the brother of M K Ganapati, protested against the stance of police personnel. The members of BJP, JD(S) and some other organisations also joined them and they protested till 11 pm, it is gathered.
Ballistics test confirms bullets fired from DySP's service revolver
Madikeri/Mangaluru, Jul 11 (DHNS): Ballistics examination has confirmed that DySP M K Ganapati had fired twice from his service revolver at the bed in the hotel room in Madikeri on Thursday before committing suicide. Ballistics experts from the Forensic Sciences Laboratory (FSL) in Bengaluru on Sunday visited the room number 315 of Vinayaka lodge in Madikeri where Ganapati had committed suicide.
They found that the bullets were fired from Ganapati’s service revolver. There were eight bullets in the revolver and two were found on the bed, sources said.
FSL Assistant Director Ravindranath and ballistics experts Nagabhushan and Prakash visited the lodge at 10.30 am and carried out an examination.
The team collected details on the distance from which the bullets were fired. They also spoke to the staff of the lodge.
Revolver prohibited
According to the police department rules, a DySP working in the office of IGP is not allowed to use the revolver. However, citing threat to his life, Ganapati had taken permission to possess a revolver, the sources said.
On the other hand, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) teams continued their investigation into Ganapati’s suicide on Sunday.
They collected the video footage of the room being broken open, certain photographs and Ganapati’s clothes, wallet and mobile phone.
They also obtained the footage of the interview Ganapati had given to a local television channel before ending his life.
However, they could not get the medical certificates and photograph of history-sheeter Prashanth, which Ganapati had exhibited during the interview, the sources said. A CID team is interrogating the lodge staff.
The hotel staff have been directed not to go on leave and appear before the investigating team whenever summoned.
Meanwhile, BJP state general secretary and MLA C T Ravi on Sunday urged the authorities to file a case against Bengaluru Development Minister K J George, Lokayukta IGP Pronab Mohanty and ADGP (Intelligence) Ashit Mohan Prasad who were named by Ganapati in his interview to the television channel.
CID questions psychiatrist
The CID sleuths recorded the statement of Mangaluru-based psychiatrist Dr P K Kiran Kumar who was treating Ganapati.
The CID team lead by ADGP C H Prathap Reddy and IGP Hemanth Nimbalkar arrived in Mangaluru on Saturday also conducted a mahazar of Ganapati’s cabin at the IGP (Western range) office.
Dr Kumar said the CID officials questioned him on the treatment Ganapati was undergoing. “Ganapati had come to me for treatment of headache and memory loss. He was responding and was always calm. He had not spoken to me on any pressure from politicians or harassment from senior officers.
“The last time he visited me was on June 23 and was confident of getting cured. No politicians or police officers, other than the CID sleuths, has contacted me with regard to the suicide case,” he added.