IPS officer Roy, disgusted with cancer, kills himself

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Maharashtra's of Police Himanshu Roy, credited with directing investigations into several sensational crimes and high-profile cases, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head here on Friday afternoon.

He was rushed to the by family members and aides where he was declared dead.

A suicide note found in the house quoted Roy as saying that he was taking his life because he was disgusted with cancer, which he had been battling for some time.

Roy's suicide shocked the police community.

A 'boy', Roy studied in the prestigious and became a He cleared the UPSC exams to become an (IPS) of the 1988 batch.

During his preparations for the UPSC exams in Mumbai, he met his future wife Bhawna, who subsequently became an but quit the to devote herself to social work through NGOs in

A regular gym trainer and fitness enthusiast, Roy would animatedly discuss healthy lifestyle, his fitness regime, diets and related issues with policemen and journalists.

He was popular among his juniors and would regularly guide them on the finer aspects of crime investigation, linking evidence with criminals and presenting a winning case in courts.

Roy started his police career as of Police (Rural) in and Later, he headed the Economic Offences Wing in Mumbai, was Deputy of Police (Traffic) and also headed the Cyber Crime Cell.

As former (Crime) and of Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS), Roy was credited with directing the investigations into several sensational crimes.

These included the murder of Besides, he directed the probe into the IPL match fixing and betting scams of 2013 in which several top were among the accused.

He was instrumental in solving the brutal murder of -- daughter of an IAS couple at the Centre -- at her home in August 2012.

In 2012, he was among the officers handpicked by then to oversee the shifting from Mumbai to of Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab, found guilty in the Mumbai terror attack.

Again that year, he cracked the sensational killing of missing Bollywood starlet Laila Khan, who was murdered with five family members at an isolated countryhouse (farmhouse) in

Roy oversaw the investigation into the August 2013 gang-rape of a woman photo-inside the desolate Shakti Mills Compound in central Mumbai which culminated in death sentence for three of the accused.

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First Published: Fri, May 11 2018. 18:08 IST