BENGALURU: A 26-year-old woman cop ’s bid to evade arrest for abetting her husband’s suicide has been thwarted. Citing the photo of the suicide note scribbled by the man on the wall of his Rajajinagar house before taking the extreme step a month ago, a city civil court on Thursday denied anticipatory bail to the woman, who’s a constable attached to Vyalikaval police station.Prahlad Subbanna Naik, 32, of Muddebihal in Vijayapura district, was found hanging at his Bescom quarters in Rajajinagar on the night of December 21, 2018. He was among the 52 employees terminated by the utility for furnishing fake documents during recruitment.His elder brother Shreedhara Subbanna Naik filed a complaint, alleging that Prahlad’s wife Komala Rathod and her six family members had harassed his brother, pushing him to to take the extreme step.Police registered a case of abetment to suicide against Komala, her mother Sonabai, brother Kiran, sister Kanchana, uncle Khubappa, aunt Mangalabai and cousin Shreedhara. Prahlad had named all the six in the note he had scribbled.“The accused approached the 68th Additional City Civil and Sessions Court on December 26, 2018 seeking anticipatory bail. The prosecution submitted its objection along with the photograph of the suicide note. The court denied anticipatory bail to Komala but granted it to the other accused in the case. Komala is missing since the case was registered, and we hope to arrest her soon,” Rajajinagar police said.