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Jawan guns down colleague at factory in Chennai

The incident happened in the early hours on Friday when Nilambar Sinha, posted here three days ago, opened a 'random fire' at a place meant for jawans to take rest, killing Garjesh Kumar on the spot.

Chennai: DSC jawan guns down colleague at Factory
Chennai: DSC jawan guns down colleague at Factory
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Published : Jan 31, 2020, 12:33 PM IST

Updated : Jan 31, 2020, 3:13 PM IST

Chennai (Tamil Nadu): A personnel of Defence Security Corps (DSC) was killed at the Heavy Vehicles Factory at suburban Avadi on Friday after his colleague opened fire, defense sources said. DSC personnel are posted on security duty at the gates of defense establishments.

The incident happened in the early hours on Friday when Nilambar Sinha, posted here three days ago, opened a 'random fire' at a place meant for jawans to take rest, killing Garjesh Kumar on the spot, they said.

Jawan guns down colleague at factory in Chennai

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Sinha later came out and was making some 'threatening remarks' at others but was subsequently persuaded by senior DSC officials to surrender. He would be subjected to an internal probe and court of inquiry (CoI) has been ordered into the incident, they said.

The reason for Sinha killing his colleague was yet to be ascertained and a probe was on, sources said.
The body of Kumar, a native of Himachal Pradesh, was later shifted to a government hospital for postmortem.

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(With inputs from PTI)

Chennai (Tamil Nadu): A personnel of Defence Security Corps (DSC) was killed at the Heavy Vehicles Factory at suburban Avadi on Friday after his colleague opened fire, defense sources said. DSC personnel are posted on security duty at the gates of defense establishments.

The incident happened in the early hours on Friday when Nilambar Sinha, posted here three days ago, opened a 'random fire' at a place meant for jawans to take rest, killing Garjesh Kumar on the spot, they said.

Jawan guns down colleague at factory in Chennai

Read: Jamia firing: Jamia Millia Islamia to pay for treatment of injured student, says VC

Sinha later came out and was making some 'threatening remarks' at others but was subsequently persuaded by senior DSC officials to surrender. He would be subjected to an internal probe and court of inquiry (CoI) has been ordered into the incident, they said.

The reason for Sinha killing his colleague was yet to be ascertained and a probe was on, sources said.
The body of Kumar, a native of Himachal Pradesh, was later shifted to a government hospital for postmortem.

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(With inputs from PTI)

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DSC jawan guns down colleague at Heavy Vehicles Factory in TN
         Chennai, Jan 31 (PTI) A personnel of Defence Security
Corps (DSC) was killed at the Heavy Vehicles Factory at
suburban Avadi on Friday after his colleague opened fire,
Defence sources said.
         DSC personnel are posted on security duty at the gates
of defence establishments.
         The incident happened in the early hours on Friday
when Nilambar Sinha, posted here three days ago, opened
"random fire" at a place meant for jawans to take rest,
killing Garjesh Kumar on the spot, they said.
         Sinha later come out and was making some "threatening
remarks" at others but was subsequently persuaded by senior
DSC officals to surrender.
         He would be subjected to an internal probe, even as a
Court of Inquiry (CoI) has been ordered into the incident,
they said.
         The reason for Sinha killing his colleague was yet to
be ascertained and a probe was on, they added.
         The body of Kumar, a native of Himachal Pradesh, was
later shifted to a government hospital for postmortem. PTI SA
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