Ganapathi suicide case: Inquiry panel submits report

by news
February 27, 2018


Bengaluru: A 320-page inquiry report on the death of Deputy Superintendent of Police M K Ganapathi was submitted to the state government on Monday. The commission of inquiry, headed by former High Court judge K N Keshavanarayana, has prepared the report.

The commission was set up in July 2016 after Ganapathi was found hanging in a room at a lodge in Madikeri on July 7, 2016. Ganapathi had blamed the then Home Minister K.J. George and senior IPS officers A.M. Prasad and Pranob Mohanty for his death in an interview hours before his death. After a furor, George was forced to resign from the Cabinet.

On Monday, Keshavanarayana handed over the report to Additional Chief Secretary Subash Chandra in the presence of Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy. “It is now left to the government to take action on the report, either by placing it in the public domain or holding it back,” Keshavanarayana said, adding that the statements of 48 witnesses and two police officers (investigating officers) were recorded by the commission. “I cannot reveal anything about the commission’s report. It is now with the government,” he said.

He also informed the Minister that whatever had been received from the CID, which also investigated the case, was handed over to the JMFC court in Madikeri