City
Epaper

Constable opens fire inside Amritsar BSF mess, 5 including shooter dead, 1 critical

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 6, 2022 13:00 IST

Five BSF jawans were killed, while another jawan is critically injured during a fratricide incident committed by Ct Satteppa ...

Open in App

Five BSF jawans were killed, while another jawan is critically injured during a fratricide incident committed by Ct Satteppa SK at HQ 144 Bn Khasa, Amritsar on Sunday. Ct Satteppa is also among one of the deceased. A court of inquiry has been ordered into the matter, said BSF officials. The BSF constable, who allegedly opened fire inside the BSF mess in Amritsar, is also reportedly dead. One of the injured jawans is in critical condition.

As of now, the dead bodies of four BSF jawans have reached the hospital. Many others are reported to be seriously injured due to the incident.BSF officials, in a statement, said, "In an unfortunate incident, 5 BSF troops were injured on March 6, due to fratricide committed by Ct Satteppa SK at HQ 144 Bn Khasa, Amritsar. Ct Satteppa SK was also injured in the incident. Out of the 6 injured, 5, including Ct Satteppa, have lost their lives. One of the injured is critical. A court of inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the facts." 

Tags: BSFamritsar
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalSindoor Van: Gujarat Govt Plans to Built Operation Sindoor Memorial Park Near Pakistan Border in Kutch

NationalAmritsar Blast: One Killed In Explosion Outside Decent Avenue on Majitha Road Bypass

NationalGujarat: Man Arrested for Sharing Sensitive Information Of Kutch-Based BSF And Naval Facilities

NationalHooch Tragedy in Punjab: 14 Killed After Consuming Spurious Liquor in Amritsar

NationalBSF Destroys Terror Launch Pads in Sialkot in Pakistan, Videos Emerge

National Realted Stories

NationalAPEDA showcases Indian mangoes in UAE to push exports

NationalVisavadar’s win reflects growing trust in AAP: Kejriwal in Gujarat

NationalMaha govt tables bill to amend Amnesty Scheme to recover tax dues & reduce pending litigations

NationalDefence Ministry gives nod for buying India-made military hardware worth Rs 1.05 lakh crore

NationalNIA chargesheets Maoist operative for aiding banned outfit CPI (Maoist) in Jharkhand