Indian trooper kills four comrades

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NEW DELHI: An Indian paramilitary soldier has killed four of his comrades and injured another inside a camp in central India, an official said Sunday.

The trooper turned his gun on his fellow soldiers on Saturday evening in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh state.

The constable from India’s paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) opened fire following a reported altercation.

“He fired on four of his CRPF colleagues, who died on the spot. Another one, an ASI was injured in the incident.”

A senior state police officer, Sundar Raj P, told local media late Saturday that “what happened, why he did it, under what circumstances – these are matters that are being investigated”.

He said the officer, 35-year-old Sanath Kumar, was arrested and was being interrogated.

The Chhattisgarh chief minister took to Twitter to condemn the killing of the CRPF soldiers, who are deployed for counter-insurgency operations. The state is a hotbed of a Maoist insurgency.

India’s security forces, often working away from home for months, have historically had a high incidence of suicides and killings linked to long hours, poor working conditions and inadequate time off.

In January, a paramilitary soldier from one of India’s elite security units shot dead four of his senior officers in an apparent row over leave.

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