This Article is From Aug 04, 2021

Border Security Force Soldier Allegedly Dies By Suicide In Tripura: Police

The jawan who diedwas from the 80th battalion of the BSF, a resident of Jodhpur in Rajasthan.

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The soldier shot himself from his service rifle. (Representational)

Agartala:

A BSF jawan on Wednesday allegedly died by suicide using his service rifle in Khowai district of Tripura, a day after two personnel of the paramilitary force were killed in the state in an ambush by the outlawed National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), a police officer said.

The jawan who died was identified as Baburam Choudhury (41) from the 80th battalion of the BSF, a resident of Jodhpur in Rajasthan.

"Baburam was in the sentry at the Paharmura border outpost along with three of his colleagues when the incident happened. According to his colleagues, Baburam shot himself from his service rifle around 5 am. A case has been registered at Khowai police station," the officer said.

Meanwhile, Leader of the opposition Manik Sarkar, expressing concern over the ambush by the ultras on Tuesday, urged the state government to take "prompt and effective measures to combat the attempt of resurgence of insurgency".

The border guarding force had said on Tuesday that the ambush took place around 6:30 am in the Dhalai district of the state and those killed included a sub-inspector of the force.

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A BSF troop was patrolling the Chawmanu area in the morning, when militants hiding in jungle sprayed bullets from automatic weapons and fatally injured one sub-inspector and a jawan, who died on the spot, senior police official, northern range, L Darlong, told PTI.

Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb had condemned the "cowardly" incident on Tuesday.

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"The sacrifices of our brave security personnel shall not go in vain. India stands shoulder to shoulder with the families of our brave martyrs," Mr Deb wrote on his official Facebook page.

A massive search operation by the BSF and the Tripura State Rifles (TSR) is underway in Dhalai district.

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Darlong said the ultras might have sneaked into Bangladesh after the ambush.

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