The Free Press Journal

UP govt calls for CBI probe into IAS officer’s death

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A CBI probe was on Monday recommende­d by the Uttar Pradesh government into the death of IAS officer Anurag Tiwari after his family told Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath that they suspected foul play as he was about to expose a “big scam” in a Karnataka government department.

The developmen­t came as the UP police today registered a murder case in the matter, five days after Anurag's body was found on his birthday under mysterious circumstan­ces near a guest house, where he was staying, in the high-security Hazratganj area here.

“It has been decided to hand over the probe to the CBI,” DGP Sulkhan Singh told a press briefing here. Hours earlier, the Karnataka-cadre officer's mother Sushila Devi and brother Mayank had met the CM to press for a CBI probe saying they were unhappy with the handling of the investigat­ion by the UP police.

Tiwari's family had alleged that he was murdered at the behest of corrupt officers as he was a whistleblo­wer and was about to expose a “scam” in the department of food, civil supplies and consumer affairs in Bengaluru where he was posted as commission­er.

Mayank on Monday alleged that the scene of crime had been washed and the officer's mobile phone was found in an unlocked condition. “We are not satisfied with the police probe. The chief minister has assured us that justice will be done,” he said.

In his police complaint, Mayank said his brother was an "honest officer" and was transferre­d seven to eight times in his decade-long career. He also claimed that Anurag had told them that there was a threat to his life.

“We demanded a CBI inquiry in order to find out why he was killed,” Sushila Devi told newsperson­s after meeting the chief minister.

Post-mortem examinatio­n had indicated that Anurag, 36, had died of asphyxia but police had said that an SIT team probing the case was awaiting the test reports of his viscera and blood samples and heart to find the exact cause of the death.

In the complaint to police, Mayanak said "my brother was a late riser and never went for morning walk", countering what police had suggested in the case.

“During discussion­s, he told me that he was working on some files which can expose a big scam," Mayank said.

He said Anurag was pressured to sign some papers against his wish. "That is why some unidentifi­ed people were exerting pressure on him. He was under tremendous pressure in the last few months and he also informed us around two months back that he is facing threat to his life.

“I request you (police) to investigat­e the mysterious death of my brother on May 17,” Mayank said in the FIR complaint. –PTI

 ??  ?? Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh at Patiala house court in connection with his assets case in New Delhi on Monday.
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh at Patiala house court in connection with his assets case in New Delhi on Monday.

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