CJ Roy’s ‘suicide’: K'taka govt orders probe, flags recent IT raids
Parameshwara said Roy's company had been raided by IT Department and was given 60 days to file a chargesheet.
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Confident Group CEO CJ Roy ended his life by firing himself while IT raid was going on (Mohammad Asad)
Bengaluru, 31 January
Following the alleged suicide of Confident Group Chairman CJ Roy, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Saturday said that Roy's company had been raided by the Income Tax Department in December 2025 and was given 60 days to file a chargesheet.
Speaking
to reporters in Bengaluru, Parameshwara said the deadline to file the
chargesheet was February 4, and Roy had returned from Dubai three days ago. He
added that Roy cooperated with the Income Tax officials who visited his office
to record his statement.
"His (CJ Roy) company was raided by the IT department in December. They were given
60 days to file a charge sheet. The deadline was set for 4 February, and he
arrived from Dubai three days ago. The officials (Income Tax) went to his
office to record his statement. He (Roy) responded to that," Parameshwara
told reporters.
The Home
Minister further stated that Roy went inside his office, saying he would come
out in a few minutes. However, when he did not emerge for about 20 minutes, it
was found that he had died by "suicide". Parameshwara said an
investigation would be conducted into the earlier incident and that he has asked
his department to conduct a preliminary inquiry.
"In
the meantime, he went to his office and said he would come in a few minutes.
When he did not come out for about 20 minutes, it was noticed that he had
committed suicide. Apart from this, an investigation should be conducted to
find out what happened in the past. I have asked our department to conduct a
preliminary investigation," Parameshwara said.
Speaking
about his meeting with Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge, Parameshwara
described it as a courtesy visit during which state politics, development,
personal and family relations were discussed.
"This
is a courtesy visit. We discussed some issues related to our relations, family
relations, state politics, and development. I have not discussed anything
political," Parameshwara said.
Meanwhile,
the last rites of CJ Roy will be held at Nature's Luxuri (Confident Cascade
Mega Resort & Convention Centre) in Bannerghatta, Bengaluru on Sunday.
Earlier
on Friday, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Central Division, Akshay
Machindra Hakay, informed that the incident occurred between 3 and 3:15pm.
While
speaking to ANI, Hakay said, "The incident would have happened around
3-3.15pm. Prima facie, it appears the death by gunshot...An investigation is
underway, and the crime scene is being thoroughly analysed..."
CJ Babu,
who is the brother of CJ Roy, on Saturday cited an ongoing Income Tax issue as
the only known concern, stating Roy had no threats or loans. He added that the
family is focused on the cremation process and gathering more information from
the office staff.
On
Saturday, the wife and son of CJ Roy reached the post-mortem centre at Bowring
Hospital in Bengaluru. His wife, Lina Roy, and son, Rohith Roy, arrived at the
hospital mortuary along with Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress Committee
President Mohammed Nalapad.
Meanwhile,
officials said forensic teams, including the Scene of Crime Officer (SOCO) and
Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) teams, are investigating the case. Officials
said Income Tax raids had been conducted at Roy's premises over the past two
days.
Bengaluru City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh said, "An incident occurred today within the limits of Ashok Nagar police station, where the chairman of the Confident Group (CJ Roy) shot himself. The SOCO and FSL teams are investigating the matter. He was immediately taken to a nearby hospital, where he was declared dead."
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