BSF Constable Found Dead at Training Facility in Madhya PradeshIslamabad Capital Police Arrests Two Gang Members, Seizes Cash and Weapons

Indore, The body of a 25-year-old Border Security Force (BSF) constable was discovered floating in a well at a training facility in Madhya Pradesh, marking a tragic incident within one of India’s premier paramilitary training institutions.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the deceased, identified as Subhash Sao, had been missing for three days from the Central School of Weapons and Tactics (CSWT) in Indore, where he was undergoing training. Sao, who hailed from Hazaribagh in Jharkhand, had joined the BSF 10 weeks prior and was part of an ongoing training program at the time of his disappearance.

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Alok Kumar Sharma reported that Sao went missing on February 16, prompting the BSF to file a missing person report with local police. The discovery of Sao’s body in the well on the CSWT campus has raised questions and concerns, with the circumstances of his death currently being described as suspicious.

The exact cause of Sao’s death awaits clarification from the postmortem report. Meanwhile, the incident has cast a shadow over the BSF’s training facility in Indore, located adjacent to the Aerodrome police station, as authorities work to uncover the details surrounding the constable’s untimely demise.

Islamabad, In a significant crackdown on criminal activities, the Islamabad Capital Police’s Shahzad Town team has successfully apprehended two wanted members of a notorious snatcher and thief gang. The arrests led to the recovery of cash, mobile phones, valuables, and weapons used in various crimes. The operation is part of an intensified effort by the police to rid the city of criminal elements.

According to Islamabad Capital Police, the arrests were made following special instructions from Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, the Islamabad Capital City Police Officer (ICCPO). The police utilized both technical and human resources to track down the criminals, identified as Muhammad Yousuf Rehman and Khurram Liaquat Khan. The successful operation is a testament to the police’s dedication to combat crime and ensure the safety of Islamabad’s residents.

In addition to the arrests, the police team also seized items snatched from victims, including cash and mobile phones, along with stolen valuables and weapons used in the commission of crimes. Cases have been registered against the accused, and further investigations are ongoing. The Islamabad Capital Police has called on citizens to assist in their efforts by reporting any suspicious individuals or activities through the emergency helpline “Pucar-15” or the “ICT-15” mobile application, underscoring the importance of community involvement in maintaining public safety.

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