Karnataka cops fail to find in-laws of techie who killed himself
VARANASI/BENGALURU: A
Bengaluru police
team reached UP’s Jaunpur Thursday looking for the
Singhania family
accused of abetting the suicide of
Subhash Atul
, a senior AI executive at a leading automobile firm. But police met with little success as their houses were locked and phones switched off.
Jaunpur Kotwali inspector Mithilesh Kumar Mishra said Atul’s mother-in-law Nisha and her son Anurag had left their house on a motorbike Wednesday night. When some reporters camping there asked where they were going, Anurag replied his mother was unwell.
According to neighbours, the Singhania family had moved in two months ago. Police have launched a manhunt and pasted a notice on the entrance of the house, asking residents to appear before the IO .”We are in constant touch with local police, and they are working with us to trace the suspects,” DCP Shivakumar Gunare of Bengaluru police said.
Atul, 34, took his life in his Bengaluru apar