'Galti Hogai', 'Shall I Shoot Myself Too?': RPF Cop's Call To Wife After Killing 4 in Jaipur-Mumbai Train
'Galti Hogai', 'Shall I Shoot Myself Too?': RPF Cop's Call To Wife After Killing 4 in Jaipur-Mumbai Train
Priyanka Chaudhary said she received a call from her husband at around 6:30 am on July 31, when he told her about his murderous act, following which he asked him to surrender before the police

Moments after killing four persons in a train near Mumbai, Railway Protection Force (RPF) constable Chetansinh Chaudhary allegedly called his wife confessing the heinous crime and asked her if he should “shoot” himself too, police said in according to her statement which is part of the case’s chargesheet.

Chaudhary’s wife, Priyanka, in a statement given to the police after the July incident, also claimed confessed he committed a “big mistake”. She also mentioned that the accused had a “blood clot” in the brain and was taking medicines for the same.

Her statement is part of the chargesheet filed by the Government Railway Police (GRP), the probe agency in the case.

Wife’s Statement

“Maine teen logon ko, aur ek SI (sub-inspector) to maar dia hai Mujse badi galti hogai hai..tum bolo toh apne AAP ko goli maar doon kia (I have killed three people and SI.. Have made a big mistakes hall I shoot myself too?),” constable Chaudhary told his wife, according to the statement.

As per her statement, Priyanka Chaudhary said she received a call from her husband at around 6:30 am on July 31, when he told her about his murderous act, following which he asked him to surrender before the police.

Priyanka Chaudhary said her husband’s father, who was also in the RPF, died on duty in 2007 and Chetan Chaudhary was then studying in Class 10.

After completion of 18 years, Chetan Chaudhary joined the RPF on compensatory grounds and was posted in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. In 2018, he was transferred to Gujarat where he stayed in a village called Radavav near the coastal town of Porbandar. In April this year, the RPF constable was transferred to Mumbai, the statement said.

Priyanka further told the police that when her mother-in-law went to meet Chetan Chaudhary in Porbandar in February, she found his behaviour abnormal. As per her mother-in-law, the RPF constable used to suddenly start blabbering, something without any provocation, and also used to bang his head against the wall, the statement said.

On February 13 this year, Chetan Chaudhary was taken to a neurosurgeon in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. After initial tests and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), it was diagnosed that there was a minor blood clotting in his brain, she said.

The statement said the doctor gave him medicines for ten days. After the first course, when the doctor re-examined him, he found some improvement in his condition. Hence, he was advised to continue the same medications.

GRP Chargesheet

On October 20, GRP filed a chargesheet before a magistrate’s court in Mumbai against Chetan Chaudhary (34), accused of fatally shooting a senior colleague and three passengers on board a moving Mumbai-bound express train on July 31 near Palghar railway station on the outskirts of the metropolis.

He has been booked under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 302 (murder), 153-A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc) and others, as well as relevant provisions of the Railways Act and the Maharashtra Prevention Of Defacement of Property Act.

Earlier, Chetan Chaudhary’s uncle, in a statement to the police, said the accused was disturbed because he was transferred from Porbandar to Mumbai, whereas he wanted posting in either Mathura or Agra.

The chargesheet has statements of several witnesses, including co-passengers of the Jaipur-Mumbai Central Express, where the gruesome incident took place.

After killing the four persons, the RPF cop had threatened another passenger, saying chant jai mata di or I’ll shoot you.

Hence, the GRP have added the charge of promoting enmity against him.

The Case

The 34-year-old RPF constable was nabbed with his weapon after passengers pulled the chain of the train which stopped near Mira Road station (on the Mumbai suburban network).

He shot dead RPF Assistant Sub-Inspector Tika Ram Meena, who was travelling with him in the train, and a passenger in B5 coach with his automatic weapon, according to the GRP.

Chetansinh Chaudhary then killed another passenger in the pantry car and one more traveller in S6 coach next to the pantry car after 5 am, said the probe agency.

His lawyer Amit Mishra said they will comment on the chargesheet only after going through the document.

(With PTI Inputs)

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