Charu Deshpande suicide: Statements of co. Officials recorded

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jul 22 2013 | 8:45 PM IST
A team of Mumbai crime branch, probing the alleged suicide of Tata Steel's former head of corporate communications, today recorded the statements of the company's officials in Jamshedpur, a police official said.
Charudatta Deshpande, Tata Steel's 57-year-old former chief of Corporate Communications, was found hanging at his Vasai home on June 28. No suicide note was found.
His friends and former colleagues alleged he had been harassed and kept under "house arrest" in Jamshedpur.
A case has been registered at Vasai police station which is probing the matter. The police station comes under neighbouring Thane rural area.
After Home Minister R R Patil's order, Mumbai police crime branch, which usually probes serious offences including underworld cases, began a parallel investigation into the case.
Joint Police Commissioner Himanshu Roy said "a crime branch team had left for Jamshedpur on Sunday along with personnel from the Thane rural police."
The team began recording the statement of the TATA steel officials today, Roy said.
Asked if any breakthrough has been achieved in the case, Roy replied "our probe is in the right direction."
There were allegations that Deshpande committed suicide following harassment by the employees of Tata Steel where he had worked, police said.
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First Published: Jul 22 2013 | 8:45 PM IST

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