Kathmandu: A 32-year-old Indian national, working as a security guard at the Indian Embassy in Nepal, allegedly shot himself inside the premises. suicidal bid, mission sources said on Monday.
Indian Embassy Sources here confirmed the incident without giving any details.
According to embassy sources, the deceased has been identified as Deepak singh He allegedly shot himself with his rifle at around 9 am in the embassy premises.
According to the police, the body has been sent to Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital Maharajganj for postmortem. The reasons behind the suicide are not yet known.
The security guard was a resident of Uttarakhand.
“He was on duty when the incident happened,” the Kathmandu Post newspaper quoted an embassy official as saying.
a team of Nepal Police The report said that after informing the Nepalese law enforcement agency about the incident, he visited the Indian embassy.
MyRepublica newspaper reported that sources said the Indian embassy was conducting an internal investigation into the incident as it took place on its premises.
In January 2005, two security guards were killed and another injured in “accidental firing” at the Indian Embassy premises.
Indian Embassy Sources here confirmed the incident without giving any details.
According to embassy sources, the deceased has been identified as Deepak singh He allegedly shot himself with his rifle at around 9 am in the embassy premises.
According to the police, the body has been sent to Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital Maharajganj for postmortem. The reasons behind the suicide are not yet known.
The security guard was a resident of Uttarakhand.
“He was on duty when the incident happened,” the Kathmandu Post newspaper quoted an embassy official as saying.
a team of Nepal Police The report said that after informing the Nepalese law enforcement agency about the incident, he visited the Indian embassy.
MyRepublica newspaper reported that sources said the Indian embassy was conducting an internal investigation into the incident as it took place on its premises.
In January 2005, two security guards were killed and another injured in “accidental firing” at the Indian Embassy premises.