Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Former ATS chief ‘shoots himself’ at home

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

IPS officer Himanshu Roy allegedly shot himself in the mouth with his service revolver at his Colaba home around 1.45pm on Friday.

Roy, former Maharashtr­a Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) chief and additional director general of police (housing), was rushed to Bombay hospital in Marine Lines, where he was declared dead.

He had been battling cancer for a long time, and had been on extended medical leave.

Doctors at Bombay hospital confirmed his death. “He was brought dead an hour ago. He shot himself. His body is in the casualty,” said Dr Gautam Bhansali, general physician.

The 1988-batch IPS officer was born in Colaba and went to the prestigiou­s Campion School before graduating from Mumbai’s St Xavier’s College.

He tried to study medicine and follow in his father’s footsteps after Class 12, but gave it up soon after and went on to become a chartered accountant.

He worked for a couple of years with global accounting firm Arthur Andersen, before appearing for his UPSC examinatio­ns. It is at the examinatio­n hall in Mazgaon that he met his future wife Bhavna, sister of author Amish Tripathi. Bhavna became an IAS officer but soon after their marriage, she quit the IAS and got involved in social services.

Roy was first posted at Malegaon in 1991, where he handled the post-Babri Masjid demolition riots. Later, he served as superinten­dent of police in Nashik and Ahmednagar, before he was appointed deputy commission­er of police of Mumbai police’s Economic Offences Wing, traffic and zone 1.

He was promoted and served as Nashik’s police commission­er between 2004 and 2007.

In 2009, he was made joint commission­er of police (crime), Mumbai, and is credited with having cracked cases such as the shooting of Arif Bael — the driver of Dawood Ibrahim’s brother Iqbal Kaskar — along with journalist J Dey’s murder, the double murder involving Vijay Palande, Laila Khan murder case and the murder of lawyer Pallavi Purkhayast­a.

Roy was also instrument­al in investigat­ing the 2013 Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing and betting scandal, and was responsibl­e for the arrest of Vindu Dara Singh, for his alleged links to bookies.

Standing at 6 feet 2 inches, Roy towered over most officers. He was a fitness freak and worked out every day.

MUMBAI:Senior

 ??  ?? Himanshu Roy is credited with having cracked several cases, including scribe J Dey’s murder
Himanshu Roy is credited with having cracked several cases, including scribe J Dey’s murder

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