By Our Correspondent
BHUBANESWAR: Odisha ADGP (Railways and Coastal Security) Pranabindu Acharya was on Thursday said that the suicide note, which was recovered by the Government Railway Police (GRP) in Bhubaneswar, was handwritings of the deceased social worker Aditya Dash.
Aditya was found dead on the railway track near Lingaraj Temple Road station in the Capital City on July 7. He had gotten married on June 9.The ADGP Acharya made this claim following reports from the State Forensic Science Laboratory that handwriting on the suicide note belonged to the deceased.
Railway ADG Pranabindu Acharya said that the GRP had sent the suicide note and a signed bank cheque of Aditya Das to the State Forensic Laboratory on July 13. A seven-member team from the forensic lab’s Handwriting Bureau had conducted a series of tests and confirmed that the handwriting on the suicide note was that of the deceased.
He further added that investigation of other angles is being carried out. Notably, Police had seized a hand-written diary of Aditya, in which it was mentioned on a page that no one was responsible for his death.
On the other hand, the GRP wrote to Facebook seeking details about the last post from the deceased’s account dated July 6. Incidentally, his last Facebook post was regarding a quote over death.
When asked, ADGP, Acharya said, police looking into various issues and as far as political conspiracy and others are concerned, Railway Police have not received any complaint on this. “We are doing our job very sincerely and there was no question of police in action on this issue,” the ADGP added.