By PTI
BATHINDA/NEW DELHI: A big hunt was underway Thursday to nab the assailants behind the killing of 4 troopers on the Bathinda Military station concurrently the underside reported the demise of 1 different personnel due to gunshot wounds.
The Army said the demise of the soldier on Wednesday afternoon has no reference to the firing incident.
“A soldier died of a gunshot wound at approximately 4:30 pm on April 12 at Bathinda Military Station. The soldier was on sentry duty with his service weapon. The weapon and cartridge case from the same weapon was found next to the soldier. The gunshot wound was near the right temporal region,” it said in an announcement.
The Army said the soldier was immediately evacuated to the military hospital, nonetheless he succumbed to his accidents. The soldier had returned from go away on April 11. “The case purportedly seems to be of attempted suicide,” the Army said.
However, a senior official said it may probably be a case of unintentional firing as properly. “There is no connection whatsoever with the incident that took place at 4:30 am at Bathinda Military Station,” the Army said.
Bathinda Cantt Station House Officer (SHP) Gurdeep Singh said they acquired information referring to the demise of the soldier on Wednesday evening.
“We were informed by the Army and a case has been registered. Prima facie it appears to be an accidental firing case,” said the SHO.
The deceased was acknowledged as Laghu Raj Shankar, said police.
Police said a hunt for assailants behind Wednesday morning’s firing incident on the station is underway “We are in touch with the Army,” said the senior police official.
The 4 Army jawans, of their mid-20s, have been sleeping when the firing occurred spherical 4:30 am on Wednesday of their barracks near the officers’ mess throughout the artillery unit.
According to an FIR, a jawan seen two unidentified males in white kurta-pajama, their faces and heads coated with materials, coming out of the barracks after the firing.
One of them was carrying an INSAS rifle and the alternative an axe, the jawan said, according to the police FIR. The suspects, who’ve been of medium high, went within the route of a forested house near the barracks on seeing the jawan, according to the police FIR.
Subsequently, two Army officers went contained within the barracks and situated Sagar Banne (25) and Yogesh Kumar J (24) in a pool of blood. In one different room, the our our bodies of Santosh M Nagaral (25) and Kamalesh R (24), have been found. The our our bodies bore bullet marks, according to the FIR.
Banne and Nagaral hailed from Karnataka, whereas Kamalesh and Yogesh have been from Tamil Nadu, police had said. Postmortem was carried out on Wednesday evening, said police.
It is suspected that an INSAS rifle, which was reported missing along with 28 rounds earlier this week, was used throughout the firing incident.
The Army said on Wednesday {{that a}} search workforce had positioned the INSAS rifle along with the journal.
Police on Wednesday had said 19 empty shells of an INSAS rifle have been found on the spot.
The Bathinda military station is among the many largest Army bases throughout the nation and it accommodates a wide selection of operational fashions of the stress.
BATHINDA/NEW DELHI: A big hunt was underway Thursday to nab the assailants behind the killing of 4 troopers on the Bathinda Military station concurrently the underside reported the demise of 1 different personnel due to gunshot wounds.
The Army said the demise of the soldier on Wednesday afternoon has no reference to the firing incident.
“A soldier died of a gunshot wound at approximately 4:30 pm on April 12 at Bathinda Military Station. The soldier was on sentry duty with his service weapon. The weapon and cartridge case from the same weapon was found next to the soldier. The gunshot wound was near the right temporal region,” it said in an announcement.googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2′); );
The Army said the soldier was immediately evacuated to the military hospital, nonetheless he succumbed to his accidents. The soldier had returned from go away on April 11. “The case purportedly seems to be of attempted suicide,” the Army said.
However, a senior official said it may probably be a case of unintentional firing as properly. “There is no connection whatsoever with the incident that took place at 4:30 am at Bathinda Military Station,” the Army said.
Bathinda Cantt Station House Officer (SHP) Gurdeep Singh said they acquired information referring to the demise of the soldier on Wednesday evening.
“We were informed by the Army and a case has been registered. Prima facie it appears to be an accidental firing case,” said the SHO.
The deceased was acknowledged as Laghu Raj Shankar, said police.
Police said a hunt for assailants behind Wednesday morning’s firing incident on the station is underway “We are in touch with the Army,” said the senior police official.
The 4 Army jawans, of their mid-20s, have been sleeping when the firing occurred spherical 4:30 am on Wednesday of their barracks near the officers’ mess throughout the artillery unit.
According to an FIR, a jawan seen two unidentified males in white kurta-pajama, their faces and heads coated with materials, coming out of the barracks after the firing.
One of them was carrying an INSAS rifle and the alternative an axe, the jawan said, according to the police FIR. The suspects, who’ve been of medium high, went within the route of a forested house near the barracks on seeing the jawan, according to the police FIR.
Subsequently, two Army officers went contained within the barracks and situated Sagar Banne (25) and Yogesh Kumar J (24) in a pool of blood. In one different room, the our our bodies of Santosh M Nagaral (25) and Kamalesh R (24), have been found. The our our bodies bore bullet marks, according to the FIR.
Banne and Nagaral hailed from Karnataka, whereas Kamalesh and Yogesh have been from Tamil Nadu, police had said. Postmortem was carried out on Wednesday evening, said police.
It is suspected that an INSAS rifle, which was reported missing along with 28 rounds earlier this week, was used throughout the firing incident.
The Army said on Wednesday {{that a}} search workforce had positioned the INSAS rifle along with the journal.
Police on Wednesday had said 19 empty shells of an INSAS rifle have been found on the spot.
The Bathinda military station is among the many largest Army bases throughout the nation and it accommodates a wide selection of operational fashions of the stress.