Indian Air Force Wing Commander Commits Suicide
IAS (Indian Air Force) officer, determined as Wing Commander Arvind Sinha, committed self-destruction by killing himself with a double barrel gun in his apartments at the AFC (Air Force Colony) in Prayagraj on Tuesday. Arvind Sinha was the CACPRO (Central Air Command Public Relations Officer). The purpose for the suicide isn't clear yet, sources said. However, it is imagined that the 44-year-old officer committed suicide because of family reasons. And till now no suicide note was found by the police. Investigating officer Inspector Dhumanjanj Sandeep Mishra said, Indian media reports recommend the 43-year-old wing commander was believed to confront issues with family and vocation. The better half of the late air force official told the media amid the fundamental inspection, that the officer was worried because of the job. The circumstance happened on the day Indian military aircraft breach the LoC (Line of Control) as they "barged in" from the Muzaffarabad segment and were compelled to return owing to the opportune reaction of the Pakistan Air Force.