New Delhi: A 45-year-old sub-inspector with the Delhi Police allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself with his service revolver at his residence in Greater Noida.
The official, identified as Yashpal Singh, was posted as a sub-inspector with the Anti Auto-theft Squad office in Amar Colony under Delhi Police's south east district jurisdiction, a senior official said.
Mr Singh is survived by his wife and three children.
According to the family, the officer had his dinner late last night and around an hour later a gunshot was heard. He was rushed to a hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
"His body was found in the room with bullet injuries on right side of his head," police officer Manoj Yadav said.
The matter was reported to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (southeast) office, the official said.
Police said although no suicide note was recovered from the deceased's house, his relatives claimed that he was under severe work pressure and depression.
Beside suicide other possible angles too are being investigated, they said.
The official, identified as Yashpal Singh, was posted as a sub-inspector with the Anti Auto-theft Squad office in Amar Colony under Delhi Police's south east district jurisdiction, a senior official said.
Mr Singh is survived by his wife and three children.
"His body was found in the room with bullet injuries on right side of his head," police officer Manoj Yadav said.
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Police said although no suicide note was recovered from the deceased's house, his relatives claimed that he was under severe work pressure and depression.
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