Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.
Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and the injured were taken to a hospital in Pathankot where they were declared dead by doctors.Pathankot (Punjab): An Army jawan allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues at Mirthal cantonment in Punjab's Pathankot district on Monday, a police official said. The 22-year-old sepoy allegedly opened fire on two havildars from West Bengal and Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday, the police official said. The sepoy, who has been serving in the Army for four years, had fled from the scene leaving behind his service weapon, but was caught later. Officials are trying to ascertain what led to the firing. A Naik-rank Army official, in a complaint filed with the police, said they heard gun shots when they were sleeping. He, along with his colleagues, immediately informed their seniors about the incident and
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