'Thorough professional, gentleman': leaders and lawyers

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Ch Vidyasagar Rao, Chief Fadnavis, opposition leaders as well as the prosecutors who had worked with senior IPS officer today condoled his death, calling it a loss for the

"was a He was an asset for the police force. Roy was known for his remarkable investigation skills....His demise is a great loss for the force," the said in his message.

Chief noted that Roy successfully handled several important cases. "In his sudden death, we have lost a I share the grief of his family members," said.

Former state home and NCP chief told that he had met Roy at a gym only yesterday. "We spoke for about 20 minutes. When I told him that his skin had darkened, he said it was effect of There is a limit to (efficacy of) It's unending and not easy," Patil said.

Roy was a who never compromised on work, he added.

He often ran into Roy at the gym in the morning and chatted with him, the former minister said.

"When he was diagnosed with cancer, he told me he is quitting his job. I suggested instead he should go on a long leave, and he did so.

"We would speak about his health. He would say sometimes it's good, and sometimes there is pain," Patil said.

of Opposition in the Assembly and described Roy's death as shocking. "He was an and a close friend. His untimely exit is a personal loss to me," Vikhe Patil said.

Former said Roy was known for his bravery and integrity, and his contribution to maintaining law and order in the state will always be remembered.

The special public prosecutors who worked with Roy in prominent cases such as the 26/11 terror attack fondly remembered him.

"I always perceived Roy as a strong person who was fond of going to gym. He was suffering from a disease for two years and was fighting against it. Maybe he felt burdened and decided he could not take it anymore," said.

"Whatever the reasons behind his step, the police department has lost a He was a gentleman and always treated everyone including junior-level policemen with respect," Nikam said.

During the final arguments in the 26/11 terror attack case, Roy, then the of police, crime branch, sat through the entire arguments, Nikam recalled.

Another special prosecutor, Raja Thakre, termed Roy as a "thorough professional".

"He had approached me on several occasions when he was ATS chief, He would always follow up on each and every important case," Thakre said.

Pradip Gharat, in the J Dey murder case, said Roy could have taken the drastic step because of the unbearable pain he was undergoing for the last two years.

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First Published: Fri, May 11 2018. 19:45 IST