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Haryana Senior IPSOfficer Y Puran Kumar Shoots Himself: Reports

A tragic incident has shaken the police fraternity as Y Puran Kumar, a senior Haryana cadre IPS officer, was found dead at his government residence in Sector 11, Chandigarh on Tuesday afternoon. Preliminary reports suggest that the officer may have taken his own life.

At the time of the incident, Kumar held the position of Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) at the Police Training College in Sunaria, Rohtak. His body was discovered inside his private residence and subsequently sent to Sector 16 Hospital for a post-mortem examination.

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Senior Haryana cadre IPS officer Y Puran Kumar was found dead at his government residence in Chandigarh on Tuesday, with preliminary reports suggesting suicide; at the time of his death, he was serving as ADGP at the Police Training College in Rohtak, and the authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.
Haryana Senior IPSOfficer Y Puran Kumar

Investigation in Progress

Authorities have called in forensic and CFSL teams to probe the circumstances surrounding the death. Chandigarh SSP Kanwardeep Kaur said:
"Around 1:30 PM, we received a report of a shooting at Sector 11. Upon reaching the site, we discovered that IPS officer Y Puran Kumar had died in a suspected suicide. The CFSL team is investigating, and more details will emerge after the post-mortem."

Kumar's wife, Amneet P Kumar, an IAS officer, is currently on an official visit to Japan with a delegation led by the Chief Minister. The family has been left devastated by the sudden loss.

Community and Colleague Reaction

The news of Kumar's death sent shockwaves through both the police community and local residents, many of whom gathered outside his residence. Colleagues remember him as a dedicated and respected officer who had served the Indian Police Service with distinction since joining in 2010.

Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances of his death, with the forensic report and post-mortem findings expected to provide further clarity in the coming days.

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