Top Tamil Nadu cop who arrested Indira Gandhi breathes his last

Chennai: Former Tamil Nadu DGP VR Lakshminarayanan, who arrested the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in a corruption case, died here Sunday following brief illness, family sources said. He was 91 and is survived by a son and two daughters.

Lakshminarayanan, fondly known as VRL, was a 1951 batch IPS officer. He began his career as an Assistant Superintendent of Police in Madurai and then rose to become the joint director of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Lakshminarayanan had worked under various Prime Ministers including late Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Charan Singh and Morarji Desai. He also arrested the late Indira Gandhi in 1977 in a graft case. Lakshminarayanan retired in 1985 as a Director General of Police, Tamil Nadu.

Rama Narayanan, the youngest daughter of Lakshminarayanan hailed her father as a hero who was able to dedicate time for the family and also to public service.

“His life is unique. Usually, a public figure will not be able to devote time and energy to the family. But Appa (father), had a unique way of being a hero within his family as well as, a stalwart in public service,” she said.

PTI

 

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