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The ITBP constable who allegedly shot dead five of his colleagues in Chhattisgarh did not commit suicide as claimed by the authorities but was killed, his family members asserted on Thursday, 5 December after his body reached home in Nadia district.
The family members of Masudul Rahman, 28, said they were planning for his marriage and had also chosen a bride.
He demanded an investigation to find out how he died.
Rahman had opened fire from his service weapon, killing five troopers and injuring two others following some unknown dispute among them. The incident took place in a camp of the ITBP's 45th battalion at a village in Narayanpur district of Chhattisgarh.
ITBP spokesperson Vivek Kumar Pandey later said in New Delhi that Rahman killed his colleagues and then shot himself dead, adding that the constable was not shot by other troops.
“One of the officers told me my brother did not have any bad record. We want a proper probe and eager to know (how he died),” Mizanur Rahaman said.
Accompanied by ITBP personnel, Masudul Rahman's mortal remains reached his Bilkumari village home under Nakashipara police station area of Nadia district in the afternoon.
The body was later buried after a funeral procession in the village.
Masudul's mother Hanifa Bibi said the reason behind the incident could be non-sanctioning of leaves to his son.
“We were planning for his marriage and have found a good match. Now, everything is shattered,” his father Marfat Seikh said.
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