The police sub-inspector who allegedly shot dead his paramour before turning the gun on himself at southwest Delhi's Dwarka, left behind a note claiming the woman was extorting him, police said today.
Recovery of the suicide note was confirmed by DCP (Southwest) R A Sanjeev. He said that the police are now probing the role of a co-conspirator in the case.
The officer, identified as Vijendra Bishnoi (33), a native of Rajasthan, allegedly had an extra-marital affair with the woman, Nikita Chauhan (28), a former news stringer who lived in Dwarka and had separated from her husband.
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A police source said that in the suicide note, Bishnoi expressed deep regret about his extra-marital relationship with Nikita and the decisions he took in his life.
He also mentioned how Nikita had allegedly extorted Rs 15 lakh from him, threatening to frame him in a false rape case and was demanding more.
Bishnoi was posted as a sub-inspector in west Delhi's Ranhola police station.
Bishnoi was married and is survived by two children. He himself was an accused in a domestic violence case registered on the basis of a complaint filed by his wife in Rajasthan, police said.