Accused in case Roy supervised get lifer the day he ends life

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

It was a quirk of fate that the two accused in a case supervised by as joint commissioner of police (crime) in Mumbai, were sentended to life imprisonment the day he ended his life.

"Roy was the of police (crime) when Thapa was murdered. As it was a sensitive case, he played a key role in getting it transferred to the Crime Branch and was instrumental in solving it," a crime branch said.

Roy committed suicide by shooting himself at his south residence, police said.

police, citing his suicide note, said the 1988-batch took the extreme step "out of frustration" due to his prolonged battle with cancer.

"Roy was on medical leave for the last two years as he had cancer and the suicide note, in his own handwriting makes it clear that he ended his life out of frustration due to this illness," a police statement said.

Roy, who is survived by his mother and wife, would have been 55 next month.

Roy shot himself with a licensed revolver at his home in at 12.40 pm and was rushed to where he was declared dead at 1.40 pm, an said.

Jaiswal and Surin, hailing from Uttar Pradesh, had befriended Thapa (26) on the sets of "Heroine", a Bollywood film directed by Madhur Bhandarkar.

Both the accused used to work as model coordinators. Under the impression that the belonged to a rich family, the duo hatched a conspiracy to abduct her and demand a Rs 15-lakh ransom from her family.

They persuaded the actor, who had moved to from Dehradun, to accompany them to on March 12, 2012, stating that there was an acting assignment for her. Subsequently, they had abducted her, but after realising that her family was in no position to pay up, they strangulated her, according to the prosecution.

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First Published: Fri, May 11 2018. 20:35 IST