Two police personnel attached to Bellandur police station in Bengaluru have been suspended pending an inquiry after a retired senior executive publicly alleged harassment and bribery following the death of his daughter, Deccan Herald reported.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Whitefield) K Parashuram confirmed the suspension of PSI Santhosh and PC Gorakhnath, stating that an internal inquiry is underway.
The action follows a now-deleted LinkedIn post and comment by Sivakumar K, former Chief Financial Officer of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), who shared a deeply personal account of the systemic corruption he encountered after the sudden death of his 34-year-old daughter, Akshaya Sivakumar, an alumna of IIT and IIM Ahmedabad.
‘The inspector was arrogant, with no sympathy’
Sivakumar’s post described how he was forced to pay bribes at multiple levels of Bengaluru’s civic and law enforcement machinery—from ambulance services to the police, crematorium staff, and the BBMP office for a death certificate.
“Recently, my only child passed away at age 34. The amount of open bribe being asked—by ambulance, police for FIR and post-mortem report, crematorium for giving receipt, BBMP office for death certificate—I paid,” he wrote. “The inspector of Bellandur police station was so arrogant, with no empathy to a father who lost his only child. Very sad state. I had money, I paid. What will the poor do?”
The post was made in response to a separate LinkedIn thread by a senior investment banker who had criticised Bengaluru’s infrastructure and governance. Sivakumar’s reply quickly went viral, prompting widespread outrage and calls for accountability.
A daughter remembered
In the now-deleted post, Sivakumar paid tribute to Akshaya, describing her as a passionate quizzer, origami artist, and painter. She was active on social media under the handles @Akshayas90 and @Akshayaasks, where she regularly posted quiz questions.
“She wanted to dedicate her life by retiring early for the blind,” he wrote. “I feel by donating her eyes, that journey has already started.”
BBMP chief responds
Responding to the viral post, BBMP's chief commissioner Maheshwar Rao told Moneycontrol that the civic body had taken steps to streamline death certificate issuance. “We sympathise and have created a system to ensure death certificates are issued online. Our corporation is committed to ensure that the bereaved are treated with courtesy and respect,” he said.
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