Kumari Jagriti Sourya,25th September, 2022
Bengaluru: Police have booked six air force officers authorities for murder days after a 27-year-old understudy was found dead in the hostel of Air Force Technical Collage (AFTC) in Bengaluru‘s Jalahalli. Police expressed that up until this point, they haven’t arrested.
Among those booked are officials of the positions of air commodore, group commander and wing commandant, said a senior cop.
As per the police, the 27-year-old air force cadet recruit was found hanging in his hostel room on Wednesday. At first, the police thought it to be an instance sucide after a seven-page note was recuperated from the hostel room that allegedly named six individuals — including an air commodore, a group caption and a wing commandant, the official added.
However, the cadet was upset after being discharged from service , revelded by family members of the deceased .
The recruit’s cousin said “While conversing with me via telephone, he said he was being compelled to sign specific archives” adding that “He was under extreme mental trouma as a disciplinary action was initiated against him. He was terminated earlier in July.”
The family additionally asserted they were not promptly informed about his passing. His cousin affirmed that the family needed to visit the organization after different calls to the recruit went unanswered. “We went there around 7 pm on Friday and found out about his passing,” she alleged.
Deputy commissioner of police (DCP), North, that’s what vinayak Patil said “We have registered a case of murder because of the fact that the family has claimed that he was killed by individuals mention in the letter”. “We are investigating the matter and will charge for the sheet finding of our investigation.”
Every one of the six officials named in the implied note have been booked under section 302 (murder) of the Indian pennel Code (IPC) after a case was registered at the Gangammanagudi police headquarters.
“We have requested the documents connected with the court of inquiry against the departed”, adding “At this point, we realize that he was released from service following a court of enquiry. Since this is a procedure for court enquiry, we have asked them for every significant report”. “About the demise, the trainee in his letter has asserted badgering and torment from the seniors. We have sent the letter for a forensic examination.”
A senior cop said that AFTC was cooperating in the test. “Air Force officials have given over sucide note, and two cell phones of the casualty to our station. It doesn’t look messed with yet we are getting it tried by the FSL,” the official said, requesting anonymity. “We are additionally informed that the officials will be accessible for questioning when required.”
In any case, the IAF or AFTC gave no statement regarding the case.