
A 35-year-old Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) jawan, Sandeep Kharmate, allegedly died by suicide after shooting himself with his service rifle while on duty at a CSD Camp Depot in Bhopal. The incident…
A 35-year-old Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) jawan, Sandeep Kharmate, allegedly died by suicide after shooting himself with his service rifle while on duty at a CSD Camp Depot in Bhopal. The incident occurred in the Kamla Nagar police station area, and police sent the body to Hamidia Hospital for post-mortem.

Police registered a case of unnatural death. A suicide note in Marathi was recovered, apologising to his wife and citing personal reasons. The note has been sent for translation. Kharmate's wife said she last spoke to him around 10 pm on Tuesday night, when he said he was on duty. Colleagues and departmental officials are being questioned.
This is the latest in a string of suicides by personnel from central armed police forces, often linked to stress, long postings, or personal issues. The SSB, tasked with guarding India's borders with Nepal and Bhutan, has seen similar incidents. The recovery of a suicide note may clarify motives, but systemic issues like mental health support and duty pressures remain unaddressed. Watch for the translated note's contents and any departmental inquiry findings, which could prompt policy reviews.
Source: assamtribune.com
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