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CRPF Jawan Commits Suicide In Assam, Shoots Himself

CRPF jawan commits suicide in Assam and shoots himself with a service rifle. A case of suicide by a CRPF jawan by shooting himself has come to the fore in Assam.

A CRPF jawan shot himself with a service rifle near the Sarupathar area in Assam’s Golaghat district along the Assam-Nagaland border on Thursday night.

The jawan has killed himself with his service rifle in a camp of 155 Bn CRPF. According to the police, the deceased jawan has been identified as Raj Singh, a resident of Bihar.

He was posted at the 155 Battalion CRPF camp in the Chungjan area on the Assam-Nagaland border.

The body was sent for post-mortem.

Trinayan Bhuiyan, SDPO Dhansiri sub-division of the Golaghat district said that the incident took place at around 8.30 pm on Thursday.

The CRPF jawan had shot himself with his service INSAS rifle in the camp after which some jawans reached the spot and saw that the jawan was lying dead.

Later, senior police and CRPF officials also reached the spot and the body has been sent to the hospital for post-mortem.

A similar incident happened in Telangana too.

Let us inform you that the case of the jawan taking his own life had also come to the fore in Telangana yesterday.

A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) sub-inspector allegedly committed suicide in Mulugu district.

The jawan, posted in the 39th battalion of CRPF, committed suicide by hanging himself in the police camp.

According to the information, this CRPF jawan was a native of the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra.

Indian climber dies while climbing the summit of the world’s third-highest mountain Kangchenjunga.

An Indian climber has died while climbing the summit of Kangchenjunga, the world’s third-highest mountain, according to the organizers of the mountaineering expedition.

This is the third reported death in the Nepal Himalayas during the current climbing season that began in March.

Nivesh Karki, an official with the hiking company that organized the expedition, said 52-year-old Narayanan Iyer died on Thursday while trying to reach the 8,586-metre (28,169 ft).

Narayanan Iyer, a resident of Maharashtra, died while climbing the world’s third-highest mountain peak located on the Indo-Nepal border.

The guide had advised of returning.

Confirming the death, Karki said, ‘Iyer’s guide advised him to return after feeling unwell, but he refused.

Last month, a Greek climber and a Nepalese Sherpa guide died on other peaks.

Organizers are trying to bring Narayanan Iyer’s body from a height. This area with the highest elevation is called the ‘Death Zone.

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