Bengaluru: IAS officer D K Ravi Found Hanging – Murder Suspected

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Bengaluru (IANS) IAS officer D.K.Ravi, posted as Karnataka’s additional commissioner, commercial tax, was found dead in his official apartment on Monday evening, police said, adding it seemed a case of suicide.

“Prime facie it appears to be a case of suicide, as Ravi’s body was found hanging from a ceiling fan,” Police Commissioner M.N. Reddi told reporters here.

The 36-year-old Ravi, of the 2009 batch, was joint commissioner in the commercial tax department since November 2014 following his transfer from Kolar where he was deputy commissioner.

“Though we learnt about death late in the evening from his family members, Ravi could have committed suicide anytime after 11 a.m. , as he did not respond to calls since then. He was alone at home at that time,” Reddi said.

He said a three-member special investigation team headed by Deputy Commissioner of Police (South-East) Rohini Katoch has been set up to investigate the case.

When Ravi’s wife learnt that he did not go to office till lunch time and was not taking calls since noon, two-three department officials went to the apartment late afternoon to check if he was at home.

“As there was no response from inside, the flat was opened with a duplicate key his wife had,” Reddi said.

The officials and Ravi’s wife were shocked to see him hanging with a piece of cloth tied to the fan.

Ruling out foul play from the circumstances under which Ravi’s body was found, Reddi said a forensic science team had visited the spot and conducted preliminary investigation for clues.

“Rohini and Joint Commissioner of Police Alok Kumar visited the apartment for studying the scene of incident. The special team will investigate the nature and time of Ravi’s death though we have no doubt at this point of time this is a case of suicide,” Reddi reiterated.

No suicide note was however found.

Police will check Ravi’s mobile records, entries in the reception office of the apartment, which is in a gated community and footage of the CCTV cameras in the vicinity to find out who all visited the place in the day earlier or recently.

State Home Minister K.J. George, Energy Minister D.K. Shiv Kumar and ruling Congress lawmaker from Kolar district K.R. Ramesh Kumar and a dozen senior tax officials rushed to Ravi’s apartment for a firsthand account of his untimely death.

Bengaluru: IAS officer D K Ravi Found Hanging – Murder Suspected

Bengaluru: (IANS) IAS officer D.K.Ravi, posted as Karnataka’s additional commissioner, commercial tax, was found dead in his apartment on Monday evening, police said.

“Ravi’s body was found in his apartment after he returned from office in the evening around 7 p.m.. We are investigating to find out the cause of his death,” a police officer told IANS.

The 36-year-old Ravi, was recently transferred to the state’s commercial tax office here from Kolar where he was the deputy commissioner.

Police Commissioner M.N. Reddi, officials of the commercial tax office and lawmakers Ramesh Kumar and Sampangi from Kolar district rushed to Ravi’s flat in upscale Koramangala in eastern suburb.

“We are checking his mobile call records, entries in the gated community’s reception where his apartment is located and footage of the CCTV cameras located in the area to ascertain who all had visited the place,” the officer said.

Bengaluru: IAS officer D K Ravi Found Hanging – Murder Suspected

by Sheela Bengaluru

Bengaluru: IAS officer D K Ravi was found hanging in his residence, here on March 16.

According to the police, three unidentified persons had visited D K Ravi’s residence at St John Wood apartment, 9th floor, flat no, 903. Later when Ravi’s family returned home they found Ravi hanging in a suspicious way.

Speaking to the mediapersons Narayan Murthy said that D K Ravi was a transparent officer. His body was found hanging next to a chair. He had returned home in the afternoon for from office.

He was a honest officer, he had collected Rs 129 crore tax in 4 months in Kolar. When he was the DC in Kolar he had raided sand mafia and was fighting against corruption. It is also learnt that he had received threat calls from the Mumbai underworld four days ago. At the time of the incident, his family members were not present.

The Chief minister has assured to investigate the case. Home Minister K J George, Minister Ramalinga Reddy, Senior police officers and other leaders visited the spot.

Organisations have called for Kolar bundh on March 17.


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