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33-year-old assistant commandant of CRPF kills self in Kashmir

NEW DELHI: A 33-year-old assistant commandant of the CRPF posted in Kashmir allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself with his personal weapon, officials said.

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New Delhi, August 24

A 33-year-old assistant commandant of the CRPF posted in Kashmir allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself with his personal weapon, officials said on Saturday.

M Arvind of the 40th battalion was found dead at his residence in Sadar area of Anantnag on Friday evening, they said.

He shot himself with his service weapon, the officials said.

Arvind had joined the Central Reserve Police Force as a direct-entry officer in 2014 and had joined his unit on August 14 after leave.

His wife joined him on August 20 at the place of his posting and initial probe reveals that the reason for the officer taking the extreme step is a marital issue.

“There is no foul play. There are some reports in social media attributing the incident due to bad living conditions, which is untrue,” a senior official of the force said.

The officer hailed from Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu and his body was being sent to his hometown, the official said. 

An inquiry into the alleged suicide incident had been ordered, he said. PTI

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