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Why did the RPF member open fire inside the train? This information was revealed in the Jaipur Express shooting FIR document

 Why did the RPF member open fire inside the train? This information was revealed in the Jaipur Express shooting FIR document


Shooting on the Jaipur-Mumbai Express Train: An RPF member opened fire indiscriminately on his superior ASI in the B-5 coach, killing four passengers including ASI. The shooting incident happened in the Dahisar section of the train travelling between Palghar and Mumbai.




In Delhi. The episode involving the RPF soldier's random shooting aboard the Jaipur-Mumbai Express train horrified the whole nation. Three further passengers, including RPF's ASI, perished in this shooting event. When his superior did not grant him an early leave of absence, the accused jawan became so enraged, and about five in the am on Monday, policeman Chetan Singh, 33, did something about it.


Chetan Singh, a 33-year-old constable, shot sub-inspector Tikaram Meena (58) four times at 5 a.m. on Monday as a result of the accused jawan's extreme rage over his superior's refusal to grant him an early leave of absence.


According to the FIR, accused policeman Chetan Singh requested a leave of absence a few hours before the end of his shift because he was ill, but when his superiors urged that he finish his work, he refused. shot Tikaram Meena and the other three passengers after becoming enraged. According to a statement made to Borivali GRP by another RPF officer, Amay Acharya, "Chetan, Meena and three other ticket checkers approached me in the pantry carriage in the early


According to a statement made to Borivali GRP by another RPF officer, Amay Acharya, as reported by the Indian Express, "Chetan, Meena and three other ticket checkers approached me in the pantry carriage in the early hours of Monday. Meena informed me that Chetan Singh was not feeling well, so I checked by touching him. However, I was unable to determine if he had a temperature or not.


Chetan Singh insisted on being released of duty early and dropped off to the Valsad train station, according to Acharya's account. Meena insisted on doing his task despite Chetan Singh's objections and tried to persuade him that they would be in Mumbai in two or three hours. When Chetan Singh refused, Meena contacted the Mumbai Central Control Room.


Sujit Kumar, his assistant security commissioner, was also called by ASI, and he was also persuaded. Singh, though, was unwilling to take anyone's advice.


The accused jawan Chetan was then given a cold drink by Meena, who also advised Singh to take a little break. "I was sitting next to Chetan when he was resting, but after 10 to 15 minutes he suddenly got up and forcibly snatched the rifle from me," Acharya said in a statement to the police. He also attempted to strangle me because I was not prepared to hand up the gun.


Acharya said that after realising Singh had accidentally grabbed his gun, he and other RPF members went after Singh and captured him with the firearm. Acharya remarked, "I observed Singh was really upset when surrendering his firearm and also while getting ownership of his rifle. Meena continued to persuade him, but Singh persisted in disputing her. I also got involved and attempted to explain to him, but neither of us could get his attention. I then made the decision to depart.


According to Acharya, Meena advised him to calm down when she learned that Singh had removed the safety catch from his gun as he was leaving. But at approximately five in the morning, he was


However, at five in the morning, as he was travelling in a different bus, Acharya got a call from a member of his class informing him that Singh had killed Meena. "I was afraid he would open fire on me, so I hid inside the lavatory," Acharya told the police.


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