SRPF Constable Shoots Himself At Raj Bhavan
Panic at Raj Bhavan, constable dies on duty. Investigation underway.

A State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) constable, Kaustabh Sangle, allegedly shot himself dead while on guard duty at Raj Bhavan in Mumbai on Monday at around 9:10 pm. The incident occurred inside the SRPF camp premises, prompting a swift response from the Malabar Hill police station and senior police officers.
Constable Sangle, who was attached to SRPF Group 16 in Kolhapur, was deployed at Raj Bhavan when the incident took place. He allegedly used his service rifle, resulting in his death on the spot. The reason behind the alleged suicide is currently unknown and is being investigated by the Malabar Hill police.
Personnel from the Malabar Hill police station, along with senior police officers, rushed to Raj Bhavan after the incident and began inquiries. The police are conducting further investigations to determine the circumstances leading to the incident. Additional details are awaited as the investigation is ongoing.
The incident has raised concerns about the mental health and well-being of police personnel. It is essential for individuals struggling with suicidal thoughts to seek help from mental health professionals. The incident is a reminder of the importance of addressing mental health issues and providing support to those in need.
The investigation into the incident is expected to reveal more details about the circumstances surrounding Constable Sangle's death. The police will likely examine the events leading up to the incident and interview colleagues and witnesses to piece together what happened. The incident has sent shockwaves through the police community, and it is essential to provide support to those affected.
As the investigation continues, the police are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward. The incident is a tragic reminder of the importance of prioritizing mental health and well-being, particularly among police personnel who often face high-stress situations.