Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

On-leave armyman shot 14 times in Jhajjar, dies on spot

- Hardik Anand hardik.anand@hindustant­imes.com

4 ASSAILANTS STRUCK WHEN THE VICTIM, WHO WAS POSTED IN J&K, WAS STROLLING ON THE ROAD NEAR HIS HOUSE WITH HIS FATHER AND TWO LITTLE CHILDREN

ROHTAK : Four men shot dead an army jawan in front of his father and two children in Jhajjar’s Barhana village on Friday night.

The victim, Joginder Kumar (30), who was a sepoy posted in the army’s ordnance depot in Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur district, sustained 14 bullet injuries in the attack.

The police said Joginder had come home a fortnight ago on a month-long leave. He was strolling on the road near his house with his father and two little children on Friday when four miscreants came in a Fortuner car and opened fire at him.

“He was walking some 50 metres ahead of me with his son and daughter when four people got out of a car and opened indiscrimi­nate firing at him. It all happened in front of my eyes. I ran towards him, but by the time I reached he had died and his killers had fled. I read their car number as DL 8C-5001,” said Dharamraj Singh, Joginder’s father, in his statement to the police.

The police said Joginder’s children fortunatel­y did not suffer any bullet injury, but his twoyear-old daughter Kanika had to be rushed to hospital as she fell down and got hurt.

Beri police station in-charge Sandeep Kumar said Joginder’s elder brother Rajpal is facing multiple cases of murder and is presently lodged in jail.

“Our investigat­ion is going on, but prima facie it seems Joginder has become the target for his brother’s enmity,” he said, adding that no arrest has been made so far.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Joginder Kumar, 30, the victim, had come home a fortnight ago on a monthlong leave, his family said.
HT PHOTO Joginder Kumar, 30, the victim, had come home a fortnight ago on a monthlong leave, his family said.

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