New Delhi: The Fratricide incident at CRPF at the beginning of Monday claimed the life of the four personnel and injured three other people after Jawan, in anger caused by “sudden psychological imbalance”, using its service weapons, AK-47, to shoot with his colleagues in the camp LoutaPalli Force in the Sukma District in Chhattisgarh.
Even when the local police have begun to investigate in this case, which will be attended by appropriate legal actions, CRPF on Monday ordered an incident investigation to ensure the causes of regret and suggest repair measures.
Demand will involve talking to the family directly Jawan and his colleagues, regardless of the possibility of call analysis and telephone messages.
Despite what actually triggered Reetesh Ranjan’s anger – all of whom was dressed to start the task on guard at 4 in the morning, but finally sprayed the bullets in his colleagues at 3.15 in the morning – still unclear, some accounts experienced problems with the victim’s Ranjan Personnel .
Allegedly there were several arguments or teasing Ranjan by the victims who occupied the same barracks, maybe the night before the incident and just before he was fired.
The CRPF statement on Monday said: “Prima-facie seems to be some emotional stress that leads to psychological imbalances that suddenly CT / GD Reietsh Bed loses its control and in anger opened to his colleagues”.
Fixed service weapons with personnel deployed in terrorism and left-wing hit bags at night, to ensure that they can defend themselves in terms of attack.
However, they also tend to be misused for fraticidal efforts by personnel under severe mental pressure.
The dead personnel are identified as CT / GD Dhanji, CT / GD Rajib Mondal, CT / GD Rajmani Kumar Yadav and CT / GD Dharmendra Kumar.
Three of them came from Bihar and one from West Bengal.
Of the three injured, all of which rushed to the Bhadrachalam area hospital after the incident, two were then flown to Raipur.
Nearly 680 Central Armed Police personnel committed suicide in the last six years, while 1764 and 323 personnel have died in accidents and met in the same period, according to the reply given by MOS (home) Nityanand Rai to the question at Rajya Sabha in August This year.
According to the NCRB report on accidents and suicide in India for 2019, 104 Central Armed Police personnel were killed in accidents and 36 suicide committed in 2019.
The head of this data did not print in the 2020 report, with several reports that showed that it was stopped because it was often stopped There is duplication of data with CAPF suicide appears in public suicide reported by the state.
Both suicide and fratresive on the power of the center is blamed at a high level of stress among personnel that are often associated with a period of long separation from families due to lack of leave and difficult task conditions.
The troops have tried to overcome this with Jawan counseling and help them in managing their stress levels with yoga, meditation and sessions ‘life art’.