Thursday, February 12, 2026
ADVT 
India

NSG Commando Shoots Wife, Sister-In-Law, Then Kills Himself

IANS, 06 Dec, 2017 12:45 PM
    An NSG commando allegedly committed suicide after shooting his wife and sister-in-law at their flat in the force's Manesar camp on Wednesday.
     
    The commando, Jitendra Yadav, was a native of Uttar Pradesh. He was an ASI of Border Security Force, police said.
     
    "He was on deputation for five years in the National Security Guard (NSG) and was deployed at Manesar camp from the last couple of years," a senior police officer said. The police had received information about the shootout at flat number 42 of NSG camp.
     
     
    "The police team found all the three family members lying on the floor. It appears that Jitendra shot his wife Gudan and sister-in-law Khusboo over a quarrel, and then shot himself on his temple with an automatic service pistol," the police officer said.
     
    Gunjan and Khusboo were rushed to a hospital and are stated to be out of danger, he said.
     
    The incident is being investigated, police added.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Telangana Legislator Stripped Of Indian Citizenship After German Passport Found

    Telangana Legislator Stripped Of Indian Citizenship After German Passport Found
    Ramesh Chennamaneni, TRS MLA from Vemulawada in Karimnagar district of Telangana, had allegedly obtained Indian citizenship by submitting "fake documents" and was elected thrice to assembly, including in a by-election.

    Telangana Legislator Stripped Of Indian Citizenship After German Passport Found

    14-Month-Old, 'Youngest Organ Donor' In Western India, Saves Life Of Girl

    14-Month-Old, 'Youngest Organ Donor' In Western India, Saves Life Of Girl
    The baby was admitted to Surat's New Civil Hospital after he suffered a fall while playing. He was declared brain dead, after which a local NGO counselled his parents to donate his organs, the release said.

    14-Month-Old, 'Youngest Organ Donor' In Western India, Saves Life Of Girl

    7 Lakh IT Jobs In India Under Threat, But It Is Not All Bad News

    7 Lakh IT Jobs In India Under Threat, But It Is Not All Bad News
    The number of low-skilled workers in domestic IT and BPO service sectors could fall from 24 lakh in 2016 to 17 lakh in 2022.

    7 Lakh IT Jobs In India Under Threat, But It Is Not All Bad News

    PICS: PM Modi Visits Mughal Ruler Bahadur Shah Zafar's Grave In Myanmar

    PICS: PM Modi Visits Mughal Ruler Bahadur Shah Zafar's Grave In Myanmar
    PM Modi visited the grave of Bahadur Shah Zafar and paid floral tributes. He also tweeted a picture of himself at the Mughal ruler's grave.

    PICS: PM Modi Visits Mughal Ruler Bahadur Shah Zafar's Grave In Myanmar

    Black Money: 21,000 People Disclose Rs 4,900 Crore Under New Income Declaration Scheme

    Black Money: 21,000 People Disclose Rs 4,900 Crore Under New Income Declaration Scheme
    The scheme was launched in December last year by the government to enable people with black money to come clean by paying tax and penalty of 50 percent.

    Black Money: 21,000 People Disclose Rs 4,900 Crore Under New Income Declaration Scheme

    'Skeletons' Inside Premises, Admits Dera Mouthpiece

    'Skeletons' Inside Premises, Admits Dera Mouthpiece
    The newspaper claimed that the human remains were buried within the campus and trees were planted on these.

    'Skeletons' Inside Premises, Admits Dera Mouthpiece