CJ Roy, Confident Group owner, dies in Bengaluru; probe underway
CJ Roy, the founder-chairman and Confident Group owner, was found dead in Bengaluru on Friday, Jan. 30, 2026, after what police described as a suspected suicide involving a gunshot wound. The death of the real-estate developer—also known as C J Roy—has triggered a fast-moving investigation and raised immediate questions about the company’s leadership continuity and ongoing projects across southern India.
Authorities have not publicly detailed a motive. Officials said forensic teams examined the scene and a post-mortem process was initiated, while investigators spoke with staff and associates to piece together Roy’s final hours.
What happened to CJ Roy in Bengaluru
Police said Roy was found with a gunshot wound at a company premises in central Bengaluru on Friday, and he was declared dead. Initial accounts in local media varied on the precise location (office versus a residence tied to him) and on the timeline of medical response, with some reports indicating he was taken to hospitals and later confirmed dead.
Multiple reports also linked the incident to questioning during a government raid earlier in the day. The specific agency involved has not been formally confirmed in a single, authoritative public statement, and officials have asked people to avoid speculation while the investigation proceeds.
Raid, timeline, and what’s confirmed
Investigators have focused on three immediate threads: (1) the chain of events during the raid and questioning, (2) who had access to Roy in the hours before his death, and (3) any communications—digital or otherwise—relevant to intent. Police have not publicly confirmed whether a note was recovered.
What is clear so far is that the incident unfolded quickly and prompted a high-level police response. Officials have indicated more clarity will come after forensic findings and the post-mortem report are reviewed.
Key takeaways
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The death is being treated as a suspected suicide while investigators complete forensic work and interviews.
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Reports tie the incident to a raid and questioning; the lead agency has not been conclusively clarified in public.
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Confident Group’s near-term focus is expected to shift to operational continuity and customer reassurance.
Confident Group and Roy’s role
Confident Group positions itself as a multi-market real estate developer with a footprint that includes Kerala and Bengaluru, and it has promoted a long-running record of residential project execution. Roy was widely presented by the company as a hands-on founder-chairman involved in strategy and growth.
Beyond property development, Roy also had a public profile through other ventures and affiliations, including media-related work and a visible presence on social platforms—elements that added to the shock within business circles as news of his death spread.
Business impact and immediate questions
For customers and lenders, the most immediate issue is whether project timelines and after-sales commitments will remain steady. In situations like this, developers typically move quickly to reassure homebuyers, vendors, and financing partners that site work, registrations, and customer support functions will continue without disruption.
For Confident Group specifically, attention is likely to center on governance: who assumes day-to-day authority, how decisions are signed off, and whether the group announces an interim chairperson or management committee. Even if operations continue normally, the coming days can involve internal reviews of controls, delegation of authority, and external communications to stabilize confidence.
What happens next
Investigators are expected to rely on forensic results, digital evidence review, and witness statements to establish a definitive timeline and clarify circumstances around the raid and Roy’s actions. Any additional official statements—particularly on agency involvement, the nature of the inquiry, and the final cause-of-death determination—will shape the public narrative and the company’s next steps.
If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, immediate help is available in the U.S. by calling or texting 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).
Sources consulted: Confident Group (official website), Bengaluru City Police (public statements as carried in media).