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Punjab: FIR registered against 2 unknown persons in Bathinda Military Station firing

By ANI | Updated: April 12, 2023 23:25 IST

Bathinda (Punjab) [India], April 12 : Punjab Police on Wednesday registered an FIR against two unknown persons in connection ...

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Bathinda (Punjab) [India], April 12 : Punjab Police on Wednesday registered an FIR against two unknown persons in connection with firing at the Bathinda Military Station, which claimed the lives of at least four jawans.

The FIR was registered on the basis of the statement of Major Ashutosh Shukla, a witness in the firing incident.

Further, as per the FIR, the four slain jawans have been identified as Sagar, Kamlesh, Santosh and Yogesh. They were asleep in their rooms post the end of duty when two masked men, in white kurta pyjamas, attacked them with rifles and sharp-edged weapons. The four jawans were found in a pool of blood in their their rooms.

The police informed that one of the weapons used in the crime was seized.

Speaking to , Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Bathinda, Gulneet Khurana, said, "Our investigating team carried out a search operation and we seized a weapon used to commit the offence."

"We can only confirm if this is the same weapon that was stolen from inside the camp once the forensic report is out. The investigation is underway. Bathinda Police is in contact with the Army," the SSP added.

Meanwhile, earlier in the day, Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Bathinda Range Surinder Pal Singh Parmar, ruled out a terror angle in the incident.

"This morning the news of firing in the army cantonment of Bathinda was received, and it was found that four people died. Top army officers and police officers reached the spot and the investigation is still ongoing," ADGP Parmar said.

Ruling out a terror angle in the incident, the ADGP said, "There is no terror angle in the incident. Two days ago, an FIR was filed at the Cantt police station that a rifle had been stolen. That matter, too, is being investigated. Once the Army shares further details, we will file an FIR on that and the investigation will also be comducted. Since this matter is also pertains to the army, it will be separately investigated by them as well."

"We are cooperating with the army officers, and SP Ajay Gandhi, along with other officers are investigating the incident," he added.

"The dead bodies have reached the Civil Hospital in Bathinda for post-mortem," the ADGP further informed.

According to initial reports, the firing at the Bathinda Military Station appeared to be an internal issue since a rifle with ammunition had been missing for the last two days, army sources said.

Search operations are underway inside the military station which also has a thick plantation in some areas, they said.

The army said four army jawans of an artillery unit succumbed to gunshot injuries sustained during the incident. According to the statement, no other injuries to personnel or damage to property have been reported in the incident.

The army said an INSAS rifle along with 28 rounds were reportedly missing for the past two days and some personnel might be behind this incident.

Meanwhile, the area was cordoned off and the army was conducting joint investigation with Punjab Police to establish the facts of the case.

According to the sources, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also received a briefing on the incident by Army Chief General Manoj Pandey.

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