Amravati QRT Constable Dies by Alleged Suicide With Service Pistol
Police have launched a full inquiry led by Commissioner Rakesh Ola.
Overview
- Vijay Dilip Nagapure, who stayed back after finishing a night shift Thursday morning, was found dead in the Quick Response Team office with a gunshot wound from his service pistol.
- Police identified him as 35 years old, unmarried, and a native of Dhamangaon Katpur in Morshi taluka, who joined the force in 2014.
- Fellow constable Akash Dilip Ambarte raised the alarm, drawing Commissioner Rakesh Ola and deputy commissioners Ganesh Shinde and Shyam Ghuge to the site, where forensics and a dog squad examined the room and recovered a bullet.
- Officials said he spoke to his brother shortly before the incident, and no one has stated a reason for the act.
- The body was sent to District General Hospital for a post-mortem, and investigators said they are checking all angles with no motive confirmed.