The Asian Age

DRI denies demand for money from deceased’s family

◗ The DRI said the deceased was brought to its office for grilling over a seizure of gold and silver worth 13cr seized from his shop and residence

- AGE CORRESPODE­NT

Jeweller Gaurav Gupta committed suicide by jumping from his office window two days ago, the Directorat­e of Revenue Intelligen­ce ( DRI) told the Delhi high court on Friday while denying that 1.5 crore was demanded from his family for his release.

The agency denied the allegation levelled by the victim’s family in its status report submitted before Justice Mukta Gupta, pursuant to the court’s direction.

Besides the DRI, the police too filed its status report and said a medical board of six All India Institute of Medical Sciences doctors has been constitute­d and the autopsy of the 40- year- old jeweller was underway.

The judge, after taking on record the reports filed by the DRI and the police, sought a further status report from the agencies by May 15. The court was hearing the petition filed by Gaurav’s mother, through advocate Vijay Aggarwal, seeking a CBI probe into her son’s death on April 25 alleging that he had died under “suspicious circumstan­ces”.

Gaurav, who was questioned at the DRI office in connection with a purported gold smuggling case, fell from the probe agency’s building in the CGO complex area in south Delhi.

In its status report, filed through advocate Satish Agarwal, the DRI said, “Gaurav was in the visitor’s room on sixth floor around noon on April 25. He jumped through the window of the visitor’s room at around noon. Thoush he was rushed to Safdarjung Hospital his life could not be saved.”

It said “the DRI denies averment made in the writ petition that a demand was made to release the deceased.” In a statement, it had said Gaurav was brought to the agency’s office for questionin­g over gold and silver worth 13 crore seized from his shop and residence.

The police told the court Gaurav’s body has been shifted to the premier hospital for autopsy and the medical board of six doctors has been formed under the supervisio­n of a magisteria­l court in Saket.

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