IAS officer D.K. Ravi, who was found dead at his home in Bangalore on March 16, had apparently telephoned a woman IAS batchmate only once on the day of his alleged suicide as against claims that he had called her 44 times, the Central Bureau of Intelligence has found in its preliminary report.
The agency on Wednesday has clarified it is yet to arrive at any conclusion as far as the unnatural death of the 2009-batch Karnataka cadre IAS officer was concerned and that the probe is still on in this regard.
Sources, meanwhile, said the agency had gone through his call records and found he had made only one call to the woman IAS officer whereas it was reported that 44 calls were made by him to her.
Officers under scanner
Several officers of the Karnataka government, who were apparently behind such leaks, were under the scanner of the CBI . — PTI
CBI rubbishes claims that he called her 44 times