DYSP Ganapati’s Mysterious Death Gets New Twist after Report from Forensic Experts: Media Report
Team Udayavani, Aug 24, 2017, 11:13 AM IST
Bengaluru: In a major twist to the mysterious death of DYSP Ganapati, a media report has stated that a report from forensic department has highlighted, all the evidences including important data saved in the cell phone of the police officer were destroyed which might have provide a significant breakthrough in the mysterious death for the investigators.
According to the forensic report submitted, no finger prints were collected when the dead body was taken out from the room where he believed berth his last. There is information on the bullet injuries found on the body of the deceased which help the investigators to crack the case.
Also, all data including call, message records, 2500 photos, 100 e-mails, a PDF file with 145 pages and others saved in the cell phone of the officer reportedly deleted. Names of politicians, police officers and others were also deleted from the contact list of the mobile phone. Data stored in a pen drive, a hand written book were tactfully destroyed which might have been helped the investigators to crack the case immediately, media report said.
DYSP Ganapati found hanging self at a room of a lodge in Madikeri on July 7, 2016. Close relatives of the police officer alleged that former Karnataka Home Minister KJ George and other two IPS officers are responsible for the mysterious death of the DYSP.
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