Chitra Ramkrishna: Bhagavad Gita to psychologist, interesting facts about ex-NSE CEO's arrest
India Today
The CBI had also used the services of a senior psychologist of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory who also questioned her.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested former National Stock Exchange (NSE) Chief executive officer (CEO) Chitra Ramkrishna in the co-location scam case. Ramkrishna was arrested in Delhi on Sunday and was taken for a medical checkup. Later, she was lodged in a lockup at the CBI headquarters.
Soon after her arrest, Ramkrishna asked for a copy of Bhagavad Gita, according to a Business Today report.
The former top official of NSE had difficulty remembering her decisions at the stock exchange and cited a mental block, the Business Today report says.
The CBI had grilled Ramkrishna for three consecutive days and carried out searches at her residence, officials said, adding that she was not giving proper responses.
The central probe agency had also used the services of a senior psychologist of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory who also questioned her, they said.
The officials said the psychologist had also come to the conclusion that she was evasive in responses, leaving no option for the agency but to arrest her.
A special CBI court had on Saturday rejected her anticipatory bail application, they said.