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Maharashtra ATS officer commits suicide

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Press Trust of India Thane/Mumbai
A senior police officer attached with Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself in front of his family members in a hotel at neighbouring Thane today, police said.

Though the motive behind Sanjay Banerjee (45), a Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), taking the extreme step is being ascertained, police suspect that he was facing some domestic issues in recent months.

Banerjee, who had joined police force as Deputy Superintendent of Police through Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC), is survived by his wife and two sons.

According to police, Banerjee, along with his family members, had gone for lunch at the Goa Portuguese Hotel in Thane.
 

He was in civil dress and went to the hotel in a private vehicle, police said, adding the DCP was chatting with his wife and children when he suddenly pulled out his revolver and turned it on himself, firing a few rounds, even as his wife and sons watched in horror.

The incident occurred around 4 PM, they said, adding the hotel staff alerted the police after they saw Banerjee slumping on the ground.

Banerjee was then taken to Thane civil hospital, where he was declared dead. Police said Banerjee had not left any suicide note.

Though police are yet to ascertain the cause behind the incident, according to some accounts he had a fight with his wife. However, police did not confirm this.

Banerjee, posted with ATS since June 2012, was mainly involved at monitoring, recording and analysing mobile phone conversation of those put under the scanner by the anti-terrorism agency, police said.

He had worked in various places at Nanded, Thane and Mumbai before shifted to ATS.

Banerjee's body was shifted to J J Hospital for postmortem, police said.

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First Published: Mar 23 2013 | 10:30 PM IST

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