Three out of four accused arrested in Atul Subhash suicide case
In the suicide case of Atul Subhash, allegations of tampering with evidence are being made on social media. However, Bengaluru Police has denied that the police have deleted any files from Subhash’s Google Drive. Let us tell you that AI engineer Atul Subhash had committed suicide in Bengaluru. Atul has blamed his wife Nikita and her family for his death.
Atul’s brother’s allegation?
Before committing suicide, Atul had left a one and a half hour long video and a 24-page suicide note. Atul had put all this in his Google Drive. Atul’s brother Vikas Modi said that all the other documents were in his Google Drive, but his suicide note and a letter addressed to the judge titled “My Lords” were missing from the Google Drive.
Police statement on the allegation
DCP White Field Shivakumar, while talking to India TV, said that the police have not removed any documents from the Google Drive. Atul Subhash has protected the documents in many ways, due to which there is no chance of the documents being destroyed or tampered with.
“Can give written complaint”
Bengaluru Police says that if Atul’s brother has any complaint regarding this matter, he can give a written complaint to the police. Since Atul Subhash has uploaded all the documents on public domain and has not kept any password protection, these documents can be deleted by anyone. Let us tell you that Bengaluru Police has arrested three of the four accused (wife, mother-in-law and brother-in-law) who were absconding in the Atul Subhash suicide case.
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