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FC man commits suicide in Karachi
3 HOURS AGO BY WEB DESK



KARACHI: Frontier Corps’ (FC) lance naik Nayab Gul killed himself at FC Headquarters in Garden area on Sunday, SP City Shehla Qureshi said.

Gul, aged 36, shot himself in the chin with a Kalashnikov. The deceased had recently returned after spending some time in Mohmand Agency.

The deceased had been showing signs of disturbed behaviour since the past four years and higher officials were notified in writing about him, but no action was taken. The body was transferred to Civil Hospital Karachi for postmortem.
 
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If corrupt system is not changed and economy is not improved then moral of soldier will decrease.They will find themselves fighting with no goals
 
FC man commits suicide in Karachi
3 HOURS AGO BY WEB DESK



KARACHI: Frontier Corps’ (FC) lance naik Nayab Gul killed himself at FC Headquarters in Garden area on Sunday, SP City Shehla Qureshi said.

Gul, aged 36, shot himself in the chin with a Kalashnikov. The deceased had recently returned after spending some time in Mohmand Agency.

The deceased had been showing signs of disturbed behaviour since the past four years and higher officials were notified in writing about him, but no action was taken. The body was transferred to Civil Hospital Karachi for postmortem.
post traumatic stress maybe
 
Soldiers need a lot more support than "Bloody civilians" due to the nature of their job and the scenes and situations they witness.
Libtards always have a problem with the extra facilities given to armed forces but thats the reason.
It's not just another government job.
 
The facilities and pay are same for both army and FC? what does the family of martyr or deceased on duty of both branches get?
 
Coward .. or mentally unstable
RIP
I wouldn't jump to conclusions like that.

Sounds like a case of PTSD. Google it.

Cases of PTSD in our troops, is one of the least explored topics in our society. A reason is that our society tends to glorify the phenomenon of 'sacrifices in war' way too. Anything less is perceived as cowardly.

Scientific evaluation of impact of war on the psyche of the participants is really important and masses should be made aware.
 
The deceased had recently returned after spending some time in Mohmand Agency.

The deceased had been showing signs of disturbed behaviour since the past four years and higher officials were notified in writing about him, but no action was taken. The body was transferred to Civil Hospital Karachi for postmortem.
Probably PTSD.
 

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