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CISF Jawan Kills Two Colleagues, Injures Pregnant Wife

CISF Jawan Kills Two Colleagues, Injures Pregnant Wife
An Indian Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Jawan stands guard at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad on January 22, 2010. Security was further strengthened in airports across India January 22 and sky marshals ordered on flights after intelligence reports that terror groups might target an Air India flight operating from a South Asian country. The civil aviation ministry has also advised all states to beef up security at all vital installations, while the home ministry has asked the states to take special measures to protect VIPs and other distinguished people at airports. AFP PHOTO/ Sam PANTHAKY (Photo credit should read SAM PANTHAKY/AFP/Getty Images)
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An Indian Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Jawan stands guard at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad on January 22, 2010. Security was further strengthened in airports across India January 22 and sky marshals ordered on flights after intelligence reports that terror groups might target an Air India flight operating from a South Asian country. The civil aviation ministry has also advised all states to beef up security at all vital installations, while the home ministry has asked the states to take special measures to protect VIPs and other distinguished people at airports. AFP PHOTO/ Sam PANTHAKY (Photo credit should read SAM PANTHAKY/AFP/Getty Images)

MUMBAI -- In a case of fratricide, a CISF jawan deployed at a power plant in Maharashtra's Ratnagiri district allegedly opened fire, killing two colleagues and injuring himself and his pregnant wife.

Constable Harish Kumar Gound, 36, who was deployed at the Ratnagiri Gas & Power Pvt Ltd (RGPPL) company in Ratnagiri district of coastal Maharashtra, allegedly opened fired at his two colleagues last night, Additional SP, Ratnagiri, Tushar Patil, told PTI.

Gound, who hails from Madhya Pradesh, apparently engaged in a verbal altercation with the victims earlier, Patil said.

After firing, Gound threatened CISF head constable Balwan Baje Sing, 54, who was on duty, to keep his mouth shut, the officer said.

The deceased were identified as ASI Balu Ganpati Shinde, 58, who hailed from Malangaon in Kavathe Mahakal taluka of Sangli district, and Raneesh P, 28, who belonged to Kerala.

When his 30-year-old-wife Priyanka Kumari Gound was brought to the spot by CISF personnel to "calm him down", he got into a heated exchange with her as well for around an hour after which he fired on her and then self.

Gound and his wife have been admitted to the hospital in Chiplun and their condition is stable, Patil said, adding that Priyanka is seven to eight months pregnant.

A case has been filed under IPC 302 (murder), 307 (attempt to murder) and under Arms Act 27 (3), he said.

Asked about what must have been the reason behind the assault by Gound, Patil said, "Preliminary information suggest that harassment at work must have prompted Gound to take the extreme step."

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