Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)
Bengaluru, Sep 10: The case of suicide by deputy superintendent of police (DySP), M K Ganapati, which had given rise to turmoil in police department and political circles as he had mentioned the names of two police officers and a minister in an interview given to a local TV channel as the persons from whom he had faced harassment, has reached final stages. The criminal investigation department (CID), which questioned nearby 50 persons including officials, policemen, and Ganapati's family members, it is said, is in the final stages of the investigation.
As per the current signals, the CID may file 'B' summary report, indicating that the case was false and backed by malicious intentions. It is gathered that the investigating officers have not got any proof about harassment of the officer at the hands of former minister, K J George, and IPS officers, A M Prasad and Pranav Moahanty as alleged by Ganapati. The video footage of the TV interview and statements of Ganapati's family members are only the pieces which claim that the officer was harassed. However, these could not be corroborated by facts. It is said that neither the two IPS officers nor George were in direct contact with Ganapati.