Shimla
The CBI conducted eight hours of questioning of the relatives of Power Corporation Chief Engineer Vimal Negi. Surendra Negi, Vimal Negi’s elder brother, was summoned to the CBI Shimla Zone headquarters on Wednesday at 10:30. The investigating officer continued to gather different types of information from him until 2:30. Information was gathered when Kiran Negi, the wife of Vimal Negi, was summoned to the office around 2:30 in the afternoon. CBI officials continued to gather information from her until 7:30 p.m.
Vimal Negi’s wife and brother were questioned separately by CBI agents. Kiran Negi was summoned to the CBI office last Monday as well. He was called again on Wednesday to clarify any information he had already provided to the CBI. According to sources, the family members informed CBI that Vimal Negi was the target of harassment at work. There had been mental strain on him. Many officers’ names were also revealed.
Resolving Vimal’s riddle It does not appear like Negi’s death was simple. Although Negi’s death is being classified as a suicide, it is reasonable to wonder why Vimal would go so far from Shimla if he had to end his own life. The subject of who he stopped to meet in Bharari is another. Will a person run into others if he has made the decision to end his life? The CBI is searching for the correct answer to a number of these important issues.
Once the laptop and mobile are located, many secrets might be exposed. However, Vimal Negi Janjati Nyay Manch said that this was not a suicide during a news conference on Monday in Shimla. The members of this forum can also provide the CBI with information.
The CBI is currently looking into Vimal Negi’s email address, phone number, and CCTV video after obtaining the investigation record from the Shimla Superintendent of Police office. The persons that Vimal Negi has been meeting are likewise the subject of a thorough investigation. Two distinct teams have been established by the CBI to look into the Negi death case and the police SIT’s probe. It has gathered Power Corporation records. Additionally, it has called up the records of the samples that were submitted to Junga, a forensic laboratory.
The DIG is leading one CBI team, while Superintendent of Police Rajpal is leading the second team as they continue the probe. Numerous officers and staff members whose names are listed in the inquiry may be called one at a time by the CBI team to be questioned.