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Police, IAF separately probe sacked officer Anjali Gupta's suicide

The Madhya Pradesh Police and the Indian Air Force (IAF) were on Tuesday grilling IAF Group Captain Amit Gupta as they began parallel inquiries into Anjali's suicide

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The Madhya Pradesh Police and the Indian Air Force (IAF) were on Tuesday grilling IAF Group Captain Amit Gupta as they began parallel inquiries into the suicide of Anjali Gupta, the first woman flying officer to be court martialled and sacked from the force.

Gupta, who was detained Monday for questioning, was formally arrested by police Tuesday, Superintendent of Police (City) Rajesh Bhadoria said, adding that he was charged under section 306 (abetment to suicide) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Anjali's body was found hanging from a ceiling fan at the house of Gupta, 51, on Sunday night.

A resident of Delhi, Anjali after being sacked from the air force was working in a private firm in Bangalore. On way to Banglore, she had stopped over at Bhopal to meet Amit Gupta on Sep 7.

On Monday, Anjali's mother, Uma Gupta, alleged that her daughter was in a live-in-relationship with Amit for almost eight years but he had refused to marry her.

The mother also said that she had complained to IAF officials about Amit sexually exploiting her daughter. 

"A team of four IAF officials has reached here and begun a parallel inquiry into the matter," Bhadoria told IANS.

Bhadoria also said that Amit is being grilled both by Madhya Pradesh Police and IAF officials at Shahpura police station, where the family members of Anjali are present.

Anjali, a former flying officer in the the IAF, was 29 when she was dismissed after a general court martial found her guilty of charges including embezzling funds and insubordination and recommended in December 2005 that she be "cashiered" -- stripped of her rank and discharged.

After a petition by her, then IAF chief, Air Chief Marshal SP Tyagi, diluted the sentence to "dismissal".

She was accused of embezzling funds, throwing food at a superior, insubordination, indiscipline and having demonstrated "conduct unbecoming of an officer".
 

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