Uttar Pradesh SIT continues investigation in Anurag Tiwari’s mysterious death in Bengaluru


Team Udayavani, Jun 2, 2017, 11:28 AM IST

Bengaluru: A Special Investigation Team (SIT) from Uttar Pradesh (UP) will continue investigation into the mysterious death of UP-based IAS Officer Anurag Tiwari who was posted as the Commissioner of Karnataka state Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs in Bengaluru. 

The team is expected to continue investigation for three to four days in the state capital and have already verified documents at the office where Tiwari worked.

The SIT, led by an Additional Superintendent of Police and two inspectors questioned the office staff and colleagues of the deceased at his office in Vasanthanagar on Thursday. The team also visited the official residence of the deceased and collected data.

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