
Thane:
In a twist, the widow of the senior police official with Maharashtra ATS has claimed that her husband did not commit suicide, but he accidentally triggered the firearm that led to his death, police said on Thursday.
Last Saturday, Sanjay Banerjee, Deputy Police Commissioner with the state's anti-terror squad, died of a gunshot wound during lunch at the Goa Portuguese Hotel with his family and police claimed the officer had allegedly committed suicide by pulling the trigger of his personal pistol.
During the probe, his widow Sushmita Banerjee told investigators that her 45-year-old husband had "accidentally" shot himself; police said adding that the DCP was fidgeting with the weapon and the firearm went off.
The officer had also consumed four shots of tequila and two mugs of beer before he went to the restaurant for lunch, police said.
The probe also suggested that the DCP was not under stress due to work, the police added that the officer's behaviour had given no indications to the family that he might take such an extreme step.
Last Saturday, Sanjay Banerjee, Deputy Police Commissioner with the state's anti-terror squad, died of a gunshot wound during lunch at the Goa Portuguese Hotel with his family and police claimed the officer had allegedly committed suicide by pulling the trigger of his personal pistol.
During the probe, his widow Sushmita Banerjee told investigators that her 45-year-old husband had "accidentally" shot himself; police said adding that the DCP was fidgeting with the weapon and the firearm went off.
The officer had also consumed four shots of tequila and two mugs of beer before he went to the restaurant for lunch, police said.
The probe also suggested that the DCP was not under stress due to work, the police added that the officer's behaviour had given no indications to the family that he might take such an extreme step.
Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world