
New Delhi:
The Railways on Wednesday claimed in a declaration that no psychological condition was identified in the last routine medical exam of the RPF constable charged in the Jaipur-Mumbai train capturing event yet withdrew it within hrs.
Train Defense Pressure (RPF) Constable Chetan Singh (33) is charged of assassinating his elderly coworker Tika Ram Meena and also 3 travelers aboard the relocating train near Palghar train terminal on the borders of Mumbai in the very early hrs of Monday with his automated tool, authorities had actually claimed. He was snatched later on.
Adhering to media records asserting that the constable struggled with “unusual hallucinations” and also was detected with major stress and anxiety condition, the Ministry of Railways in a declaration claimed that the issue is being checked out by the Federal government Train Cops (GRP), Borivali.
” Hereof, it is mentioned that there is system of Regular Medical exam (PME) of Train Defense Pressure constables, and also in the last PME, no such clinical condition/ problem was identified,” it claimed.
At night, the declaration was taken out.
” Journalism launch has actually been taken out,” a Train agent claimed, without specifying.
On July 31, around 5:23 am, at work, RPF train companion personnel Constable Chetan Singh fired his in-charge ASI Meena utilizing his solution ARM rifle (AK-47) while he was carrying out task in the B-5 train of the Jaipur-Mumbai Express at Vaitarna train terminal, the trains claimed.
He likewise fired dead 3 travelers.
Singh was apprehended by police officers and also personnel of RPF Article, Bhayandar, and also turned over to the regional authorities in Borivali for more lawsuit.
A top-level board headed by an ADG of the RPF has actually been comprised to perform a thorough questions right into the event.
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