CRPF Jawan Opened Fire On Comrades In Sukma
CRPF jawan opened fire on comrades in Sukma, 4 killed and 3 injured: Chhattisgarh.
A CRPF jawan opened fire on his comrades in Sukma, Chhattisgarh. During this, 4 CRPF personnel have died while 3 jawans have been injured.
According to the report, the incident took place at around one o’clock in the night at Ligam Palli CRPF 50 Battalion Camp in the Maraiguda police station area.
The reason for the firing is not clear.
The soldiers injured in this incident are being treated at a nearby hospital. The jawan who opened fire was on duty at night.
However, it is not yet clear why he opened fire. But in the initial information, it is being told that there was a dispute between the soldiers about something.
CRPF officers engaged in the investigation of the case.
CRPF officers are engaged in the investigation of this entire matter. Let us tell you that this is not the first incident of a soldier firing at his colleagues here, even before this such cases have come to the fore.
CBI arrests former Assam CM Hiteshwar Saikia’s son for non-payment of the loan.
The CBI has arrested Ashok Saikia, son of former Assam Chief Minister Hiteshwar Saikia, in an alleged 25-year-old loan scam case.
Officials say that this arrest has been made after he failed to appear in court despite repeated summons and was issued a non-bailable warrant.
According to the report of a news agency, the Guwahati team of CBI interrogated Ashok Saikia and later arrested him. Officials said that Ashok Saikia will be produced in the court on Monday.
Debabrata Saikia, elder brother of Ashok Saikia and Leader of Opposition in the Assam Legislative Assembly, said that a CBI team took Ashok with them on Sunday evening.
Debabrata Saikia told that this is a very old case in which the loan was repaid on behalf of Ashoka. This mistake has been done by the bank.
The bank has not informed the court about the repayment of the loan. Ashok had taken a loan from the Assam State Co-operative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank Ltd, ASCARD in 1996.