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CISF personnel shoots himself dead at Metro station in Delhi

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A 36-year-old CISF constable reportedly took his own life with his service rifle at the Paschim Vihar (West) Metro Station on Thursday, officials stated.

The incident occurred around 6:40 am.

The body of the constable, Sahare Kishore Samrao, was found near the X-ray baggage scanner.

According to officials, the constable had joined the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in 2014 and had been assigned to the CISF (Delhi Metro Rail Corporation) in 2022.

Initial investigation indicates that the constable, deployed in the CISF unit guarding the Delhi Metro, used his service weapon to end his life.

The deceased was from Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra and resided with his family in Delhi’s Narela area.

Both the paramilitary force and the Delhi Police are conducting an inquiry, according to officials. (With inputs from PTI)

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