An Army personnel has been arrested in connection with the killing of four troopers at the Bathinda Military Station, quoting a senior Punjab Police official PTI reported.
Bathinda Senior Superintendent of Police Gulneet Singh Khurana identified the arrested army man as Desai Mohan, and said, “The motive was personal. He had enmity with them.” Four army men were killed in their sleep in firing inside the military station in Bathinda on 12 April.
An FIR was lodged in this connection at the Bathinda Cantonment police station under section 302 (murder) of the Indian Penal Code and relevant sections of the Arms Act against two unidentified persons.
It was Desai Mohan who had said that he saw two unidentified men in white kurta-pyjama, their faces and heads covered with cloth, coming out of the barracks after the firing.
One of them was carrying an INSAS rifle and the other an axe, the army man had said in the police FIR.
The Bathinda military station is one of the largest Army bases in the country and comprises a significant number of operational units of the force.
The four army jawans who were shot dead on April 12 while they were asleep in Bhatinda were killed by an insider, after he was allegedly sexually harassed and sodomised by them, says a senior army officer who is close to the army’s investigation into the case.