Manipur's top cop who shot self, flies to Delhi


Imphal, Jul 20 (IANS): Manipur's Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Arvind Kumar, who on Saturday reportedly shot himself at his official chamber, was flown to Delhi by an air ambulance on Sunday for further treatment at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), officials said.

A Manipur government official said that Kumar is out of danger after his treatment at a private hospital in Imphal.

Kumar's wife accompanied him in the air ambulance.

Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh, who visited the hospital here, spoke to the doctors attending Kumar and enquired about his health.

Kumar, a 1992 batch Manipur cadre IPS officer, shot himself with his service revolver at his official chamber at the 2nd Manipur Rifles Complex near the Police headquarters on Saturday afternoon.

Immediately, Kumar was taken to a private hospital in Imphal and then shifted to the ICU.

According to a senior police officer, Kumar used his service revolver and shot himself on his chin and the bullet pierced his cheekbone. Police is looking into the incident and efforts are on to ascertain the cause of the likely suicide attempt.

It was not yet known why the senior police officer shot himself.

Manipur Chief Secretary J. Suresh Baby, top police officials including Manipur Director General of Police L.M. Khaute also visited the hospital.

The IPS officer Arvind Kumar was earlier posted in the Intelligence Bureau (IB) at a very senior position in Delhi before returning to Manipur recently. "The police officer was staying alone in Imphal and he was in mental stress due to some unknown reasons," the official said.

  

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