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    CRPF jawan shot himself in Gaya: returned to duty from leave 8 days ago, referred to Patna in critical condition

    Bynewshuntexpress

    Nov 3, 2022



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    • CRPF Jawan Shot Himself In Gaya, Returned To Duty From Leave 8 Days Ago, Referred To Patna In Critical Condition

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    A CRPF jawan shot himself in the chest in Gaya. The case is of CRPF 159th Battalion Camp of Imamganj Block. A jawan fired three shots at the chest with his rifle. But the bullet hit around the chest. Due to this his condition remains critical. After initial treatment, the injured have been referred to Magadha Medical College Hospital and then to Patna.

    At present, it is being told that the injured jawan is Chhotu Lal Jat, son of Kailash Jat, a resident of Khalipura in Tonk district of Rajasthan. Who is undergoing treatment. Sources say that the jawan who shot himself was running under stress for the past few days. What was he tensed about? Investigation is being started in this regard. Amar Ghosh, the assistant commandant of the camp, said that Jawan Chhotu Lal Jat tried to shoot him in the chest. His treatment is going on in Patna. His condition is currently under control.

    He told that suddenly the sound of firing came from the barracks of the camp. On this all the soldiers ran towards the barracks. The jawans who reached the spot saw that Chhotu Jat shot himself with his rifle and he was covered in blood. In a hurry, the jawan was admitted to Imamganj CHC.

    In view of his critical condition, he was referred to Gaya Magadha Medical College. But from here it has been taken to Patna for better treatment. He has been taken to Patna by road by ambulance. The incident caused a stir in the entire camp. At the same time, some soldiers say that their families have come to know about this incident. They have left for Patna. Officials say that he was posted in this camp for one and a half years. He had come back to the camp after spending his leave eight days back.

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