Karnataka Police Officer shoots himself, found dead in his office

A police officer in Karnataka allegedly shot himself in his office this morning.

Raghavendra, an inspector, was found dead in his office at a police station in Kolar, around 70 km from state capital Bengaluru.  

Police said the 44-year-old appeared to have shot himself with his service revolver. It is not yet known why.

He has a daughter.

Raghavendra had come under the scrutiny of the Lokayukta or anti-corruption watchdog in 2012. After the inquiry, he went on to an executive posting.

The state has seen a number of suicides by police officers.

In July, MK Ganapathy, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, was found hanging in a hotel. His suicide led to a political controversy as the 51-year-old officer had accused state home minister KJ George and two police officers of harassing him. Mr George was forced to resign amid opposition protests but he was reinstated recently.

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