Within hours of Bangalore police finding D K Ravi dead in his flat on March 16, a women batchmate of the IAS officer alleged to a police officer that the Karnataka-based bureaucrat had been “harassing her with pleas to break her marriage,†police sources said.
The 2009 batchmate telephoned DCP Dr Rohini Sepat Katoch, initially appointed as the investigating officer, within four hours after learning of Ravi’s death and admitted that they had been in regular contact, sources said. Call records showed they spoke to each other for long periods even late at night, sources said.
They added that the last person Ravi is known to have telephoned and spoken to on Monday, for a period of 16 seconds as per records, was this IAS batchmate.
That evening, Ravi, then the additional commissioner of enforcement in the commercial taxes department, was found hanging at his flat in south Bangalore. Call records have also revealed that the two had called each other on eight occasions the previous day too, and spoke for durations lasting upto 30 minutes, the sources said
The IAS batchmate also told the police officer that she was being “hounded†by Ravi and that she had refused his “persistent demands,†the sources said. This batchmate’s statement has been recorded by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Karnataka police as part of a preliminary inquiry.
Sonia wants CBI probe The furore over the death of IAS officer D K Ravi, which Bangalore police believe is a case of suicide, took a new turn Friday with Congress president Sonia Gandhi “advising†Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah to hand over the inquiry into to the CBI. Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). While the party’s in-charge of Karnataka, Digvijay Singh, confirmed the development, Siddaramaiah met Governor Vajubhai Vala and briefed him about investigations in case. On Thursday, Home Minister Rajnath Singh had made a statement in Lok Sabha saying the government was ready for a CBI probe into the matter as soon as the state government recommends it. Meanwhile, former Chief Minister and JDS leader H D Kumaraswamy who held a street march demanding a CBI probe in the death of the IAS officer accused the Congress government of trying to hide the truth behind Ravi’s death by bringing in an angle of a relationship with a batchmate IAS officer.