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BSF jawan commits suicide in J&K

Srinagar: A Border Security Force jawan allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself in Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir.

Havaldar Hari Om Sharma of 133 battalion posted at Natnoosa camp shot himself with his service rifle on Friday, a BSF spokesman said.

Motive unknown

The motive for the step was not immediately known, he said.

The body has been sent for post-mortem and its report is awaited.

This was the second such incident within five days. Constable C.P. Nishad of 143 battalion posted at Raj Bhavan here allegedly committed suicide on January 22. — PTI
http://www.hindu.com/2007/01/28/stories/2007012810570100.htm
 
sorry guys to post it here but it was not appropriate to start a new thread for it so herez another inccident

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Army_jawan_commits_suicide_in_JK/articleshow/1608533.cms

Army jawan commits suicide in J&K
[ 14 Feb, 2007 1201hrs ISTPTI ]


JAMMU: An army jawan allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself here, official sources said on Wednesday.

The jawan, identified as Kamlander Singh of Madhya Pradesh, who was working in the ordinance unit at 26 infantry division headquarters in Jammu cantonment, took out his service rifle and allegedly shot himself dead in the unit on Tuesday night, the sources said.

Senior officials and colleagues rushed to the spot after hearing the gun shot and found the jawan lying dead in a pool of blood, they said.

An inquiry has been ordered into the case, they said adding the jawan was granted leave for one month a few days back.
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Now in this case its realy strange that the soldier was granted leave for one month few days back but he still committed suicide so denial of leaves are not that much responsible for the practice.
 
How can all this happen without ISI? Surely ISI has to be behind all of this of somehow. Any incident that happens in India is the handywork of ISI and Pakistan.
 
How can all this happen without ISI? Surely ISI has to be behind all of this of somehow. Anything incident that happens in India is the handywork of ISI and Pakistan.

hehehehehehe, you listen way too much to our politicans!!!!! they have to hide their incompetence somehow
 
How can all this happen without ISI? Surely ISI has to be behind all of this of somehow. Anything incident that happens in India is the handywork of ISI and Pakistan.

Yes there was even a romour that ISI was mingling in Indian Army :partay:

so may be ISI is persuading them to committe suicide.
 
Kashmiri was civilian - DNA tests

DNA tests have confirmed that a man killed by security forces in a staged gun battle in Indian-administered Kashmir was a civilian, police say.
The body of Abdul Rehman Paddar, a carpenter, was exhumed three weeks ago from a grave in Sumbal near Srinagar.

He had been buried as a Pakistani militant, but protesters said that he was killed in a "fake encounter".

Deputy Inspector General of Police Farooq Ahmed told the BBC that charges against his killers will be filed soon.

'Harsh punishments'

"The DNA samples taken from a body have matched with those of the carpenter's relatives, proving beyond doubt that he was killed in custody and later declared a militant," a police spokesman told the AFP news agency.


Mr Paddar was reportedly detained in the summer capital, Srinagar, in December 2006. He was killed and later described by police as a Pakistani militant.

"Equipped with scientific evidence we will now press for harsh punishments for the policemen involved in Padder's killing," the spokesman said, adding other DNA reports were expected to arrive soon.

The BBC's Altaf Hussain in Srinagar says that police are investigating four cases of staged killings, involving police, paramilitary personnel and the army.

The senior superintendent of police of Ganderbal district and a deputy superintendent are among seven police officials arrested so far on charges of murder.

Disappeared

The army has ordered a separate inquiry into the involvement of soldiers in the killings.

Mr Paddar, a carpenter from the Kukernag area in southern Kashmir, was allegedly killed by the anti-militancy task force.


His family say he had paid 80,000 rupees (more than $2,000) to a police official - who is now in custody - to get himself a government job.

Instead, it is alleged the police official killed him and claimed a reward for killing a militant.

Our correspondent says that thousands of people have disappeared in Indian-administered Kashmir, many of them after being arrested by the security forces, in the past 18 years.

Their families have been demanding the cases be investigated so that the missing people could at least be declared dead.
 
They could be Pakistani mercenaries instead of Kashmiris, for all you know.

Yea very clever!
after sealing the whole LOC there are still pakistani mercenaries iin kashmir. :wall:
 

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