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Air Force cadet found dead in Bengaluru, six officers charged with murder

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September 25, 2022
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Bengaluru, Sept 25: After the discovery of a 27-year-old cadet trainee dead on the college campus, six air force officials have been charged with murder in Bengaluru, according to the police.

According to reports, the event happened on Saturday at the Air Force Technical College (AFTC) in Jalahalli.

According to a police official, the cadet trainee allegedly committed suicide after a court of inquiry was mandated against him.

Karnataka | A 27-year-old cadet was found dead at Air Force Technical College, Bengaluru on 21st September, six IAF officials named; family alleges murder

Case registered under section 302 IPC: Vinayak Patil, DCP, North Bengaluru

— ANI (@ANI) September 25, 2022

In his note of suicide, the cadet trainee Ankit Kumar Jha identified officers with the positions of air commodore, wing commander, and group captain.

Ankit Jha’s family claims that he was subjected to frequent abuse and torture on the college grounds. Ankit Jha was relieved of his duties after disciplinary action was started against him, claim the investigating officers.

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