Mangaluru: In a possible breakthrough in the murder case of rowdy sheeter Suhas Shetty, it is learned that the police have taken seven individuals into custody for questioning. Sources indicate that the investigation team is currently interrogating the detained persons to establish their role, if any, in the crime.
However, the police department has not issued any official confirmation or details about the development. An official announcement is awaited to verify the reports.
Suhas Shetty was brutally murdered near Bajpe on Thursday night, triggering protests and a bandh in Dakshina Kannada district called by right-wing groups.
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Mumbai: Tata Consultancy Services on Friday said it has initiated a formal internal investigation into allegations linked to its Nashik unit and engaged independent external experts to ensure transparency in the process.
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director K Krithivasan was quoted by The Observer Post as saying that the company has appointed Deloitte and Trilegal as independent counsel to support the probe. The internal investigation is being led by Aarthi Subramanian.
The company has constituted a supervisory committee chaired by independent director Keki Mistry, which will oversee the process. The committee will also review findings and monitor the implementation of recommendations.
Krithivasan said a preliminary review of the company’s internal systems and records had not revealed any complaints of the nature being alleged through its ethics or POSH channels.
He also clarified that an employee named in media reports, Nida Khan, was not part of the human resources function and did not hold any leadership role. He informed that she worked as a process associate.
The company has also rejected reports suggesting that operations at the Nashik facility had been suspended. It asserted that the unit continues to function without disruption with a zero-tolerance policy towards misconduct.
