DySP death: Karnataka minister, senior police officers booked

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

minister K J George, former IGP (Lokayukta) Pranov Mohanty and ex-ADG of police (state intelligence) A M Prasad have been named in an FIR by the in the case of mysterious death of Deputy SP M K Ganapathy.

Ganapathy was found dead at Madikeri in on July 7 last year.


The Supreme had handed over the probe to the in September.

According to the rules, the agency has re-registered the FIR of the Police alleging that prior to his death, Ganapathy had said that George, Mohanty and Prasad are responsible for his death.

A Supreme bench, comprising justices A K Goel and U U Lalit, allowed the appeal of M K Kushalapp, father of the deceased police officer, filed against the order of the High rejecting his plea for a probe into the death case.

"There are certain startling facts in the case. Whether it is or suicide, it is required to be investigated in a fair manner," the bench said.

It asked the to file a status report on the probe before it within 3 months.

It was claimed in the appeal that before his death, Ganapathy had accused Bengaluru City Development Minister George and senior police officers Prasad and Mohanty of harassing him.

The bench considered the allegations and said under these circumstances, the probe should be carried out by an independent agency.

The Police in its FIR registered on the complaint of Ganapathy's son had alleged that the deputy SP had said that the accused persons George, Mohanty and Prasad caused harassment to him and were responsible for his death.

It was alleged in the complaint that three accused persons are influential persons in the society and have used their powers to cause no action by the police in this regard.

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First Published: Thu, October 26 2017. 21:28 IST