Himanshu Roy

Agencies / Mumbai

Mumbai Additional Director General of Police, Himanshu Roy, who was involved in many high-profile investigations, allegedly committed suicide at his home on Friday.

A former chief of the Anti-Terror Squad of Maharashtra, Himanshu Roy was an Additional Director General of Police.

The 1988 batch Indian Police Service (IPS) Officer allegedly shot himself using his service revolver at his home in Mumbai around 1.40 pm. He was brought dead to hospital.

The officer reportedly battling cancer and had gone on long leave on medical grounds.

A charismatic officer, Himanshu Roy led investigations into several big cases including the 2013 Indian Premier League spot-fixing, the murder of Pallavi Purkayastha and the J Dey murder.

While he was heading the anti-terror squad, he arrested software engineer Anees Ansari for allegedly planning to blow up the American School.

“He was a very bright officer. Such a tragedy,” said MN Singh, who was his superior once.

The officer, regarded by colleagues as committed, sharp and popular, had seven years of service left.

Arup Patnaik, one of his colleagues, said: “He was a fitness freak. He was at an advanced stage of cancer and couldn’t take it anymore. It is very, very unfortunate.”

In 2015, Himanshu Roy was among police officers who were seen to be sidelined after they wrote to the Maharashtra home department alleging poor treatment by seniors and favouritism in transfers. He lost his elite posting as chief of the anti-terror squad and was moved to an insignificant role, the additional director general in charge of police housing.