Punjab Police on Monday said that a preliminary investigation into the April 12 incident at the Bhatinda Military Station indicated that the gunner who shot dead four jawans in their sleep did so due to personal enmity.
Punjab Police today said that a preliminary investigation into the April 12 incident at the Bhatinda Military Station indicated that the gunner who shot dead four jawans in their sleep did so due to "personal enmity."
Gunner Desai Mohan had earlier claimed that he saw two men with a rifle and an axe near the site of the firing at Bathinda Military Station in Punjab. Later, he confessed to the killings, Bathinda Senior Superintendent of Police Gulneet Singh Khurana said
An Army jawan died of a bullet injury as his service weapon went off accidentally in Punjab's Bathinda last night. The deceased jawan has been identified as Laghu Raj Shankar. In a statement, Army said that the incident had no connection with the Bathinda military station shooting that happened early morning on the same day. , India News, Times Now
Bathinda Military Station Firing: Army confirmed that the shooter has not been arrested yet and efforts are on to nab the suspect. Some media reports suggested that the shooter is an Army jawan and has been arrested by police. Rejecting the reports, Army spokesperson said that the suspect is still at large., India News, Times Now