In a tragic incident, a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan opened fire at his camp in Lamsang, Imphal West District, Manipur, on Wednesday night, killing two fellow personnel and injuring eight others before turning the weapon on himself. The shocking event has left the security forces in the region in mourning and raised concerns over mental health and interpersonal dynamics within high-stress environments.
The incident occurred around 8 pm, according to Manipur Police. The assailant has been identified as Havildar Sanjay Kumar, who allegedly opened fire during what officials described as a routine interaction with colleagues. The sudden and unexpected gunfire claimed the lives of a constable and a sub-inspector on the spot. A third victim succumbed to injuries later at the hospital, while eight others were left wounded in the chaos.
Sequence of Events
Preliminary investigations suggest that the attack may have been triggered by a personal dispute. Witnesses recalled hearing an abrupt volley of gunshots, followed by confusion and panic within the camp. The personnel belonged to F-120 Coy CRPF, a unit deployed in the conflict-prone region to maintain law and order amidst ongoing ethnic tensions.
“In an unfortunate incident, tonight at around 8 pm, a suspected case of fratricide happened inside a CRPF camp in Lamsang under Imphal West District wherein one CRPF jawan opened fire, killing two of his own CRPF colleagues on the spot and injuring eight others. Later, he also committed suicide using his service weapon. Senior officers of Police and CRPF have rushed to the spot,” the Manipur Police stated on social media platform X.
Injured Personnel Receive Medical Attention
The injured jawans were immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, where medical teams are working to stabilize their condition. Security officials confirmed that the situation is now under control and the area has been secured to prevent further incidents.
Backdrop of Ethnic Unrest in Manipur
This incident unfolds against the backdrop of prolonged ethnic violence in Manipur, which has seen clashes between the Meitei community and the Kuki-Zo tribes since May 2023. The unrest has led to numerous deaths, displacements, and a state of constant tension.
The security forces stationed in the region have been under immense stress, tasked with maintaining peace amidst sporadic violence and community tensions. This latest case of fratricide adds to concerns regarding the mental well-being of personnel posted in sensitive areas.
Authorities Respond
Senior CRPF and police officials have visited the site and initiated an internal inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the incident. The authorities are also reviewing protocols related to stress management and mental health support for troops in such high-pressure deployments.
The CRPF, in an official statement, extended its condolences to the bereaved families and assured that all necessary assistance would be provided.
“This is a deeply distressing incident. We mourn the loss of our brave personnel and are committed to investigating the underlying causes to prevent such occurrences in the future,” said a senior CRPF official.
President’s Rule in Manipur
The shooting comes just as Manipur has been placed under President’s Rule following the resignation of BJP leader N. Biren Singh as Chief Minister. The state’s ethnic strife and law-and-order challenges have prompted increased security measures in recent months.
Authorities believe that while this incident is an isolated case, it underscores the need for enhanced mental health counseling, grievance redressal mechanisms, and conflict resolution strategies within paramilitary units.
Community Reactions
The local population, already reeling from ongoing violence, has expressed shock and concern. Community leaders and social organizations have urged security forces to prioritize personnel well-being to avoid further such tragedies.
Mental health professionals are now advocating for proactive measures, including regular counseling sessions and mental health check-ups for personnel stationed in conflict zones.
The investigation remains ongoing, and more details are expected in the coming days.
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