Breaking On‑Duty Paramilitary Soldier Dies by Suicide with Service Revolver in Delhi

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Breaking News — updating as confirmed details emerge

A Delhi paramilitary constable identified as Narsi Lal Yadav died on the spot after allegedly using his service‑issued .38‑calibre revolver to shoot himself while on duty, according to police reports.

The incident occurred in the early hours of Tuesday at a police outpost in the city’s Wazirpur area. Station officials said Yadav was found with a self‑inflicted gunshot wound to the chest after a routine patrol. Emergency responders pronounced him dead at the scene.

Delhi Police have opened a case of “unnatural death” and launched an internal inquiry to determine the circumstances that led to the suicide. A senior police spokesperson declined to comment on any possible motives, noting that the investigation is ongoing and that the department will follow standard protocol for such cases.

The incident has raised questions about the mental‑health support available to uniformed personnel, particularly those serving in high‑stress environments. Mental‑health advocates have previously called for stronger counseling services and regular psychological assessments for police and paramilitary forces, arguing that stigma and limited resources often deter officers from seeking help.

Analysis:
– The use of a service weapon in a suicide underscores the need for stricter controls over firearm access for personnel on duty, a topic that has featured in recent debates about police reform in India.
– While the police have not disclosed Yadav’s service record or any prior disciplinary or health concerns, the lack of immediate details may reflect procedural caution rather than an attempt to withhold information.
– The incident comes amid broader scrutiny of law‑enforcement agencies’ handling of internal welfare issues, including reports of burnout and inadequate mental‑health provisions.

Authorities have not released a timeline for the completion of the inquiry, and families of the deceased are awaiting official notification.

Sources
– NDTV, “On‑Duty Paramilitary Soldier Dies By Suicide With Service Revolver In Delhi,” https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/on-duty-paramilitary-soldier-dies-by-suicide-with-service-revolver-in-delhi-11719831#publisher=newsstand

Story synopsis gathered from: NDTV – India News — source

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