What Led to the Tragic Suicide of Y. Puran Kumar, IPS?

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Key Takeaways
- Tragic Circumstances: Y. Puran Kumar's untimely death has raised significant concerns in the police community.
- Association's Support: The IPS Officers’ Association is committed to supporting Kumar's family.
- Mental Health Awareness: This incident highlights the urgent need for mental health resources for law enforcement personnel.
Chandigarh, Oct 10 (NationPress) The IPS Officers’ Association (Haryana Cadre) expressed profound sorrow and condolences following the unexpected and tragic passing of senior police officer Y. Puran Kumar, IPS.
The association prayed for the eternal peace of the departed soul and conveyed heartfelt sympathies to the grieving family. A delegation, led by Hardeep Singh Doon, IPS, Additional Director General of Police (Telecom, Highways and Traffic), visited the home of the late officer’s wife, Amneet P. Kumar, IAS, to personally express their condolences.
During this visit, senior police officials assured the family of their unwavering support and assistance.
Members of the IPS Officers’ Association gathered to honor the memory of the departed by observing two minutes of silence.
The association stands united with the mourning family during this challenging time, praying for eternal peace for the departed and for strength for the family to cope with this profound loss.
Haryana’s Inspector General of Police (IG), Y. Puran Kumar, an IPS officer from the 2001 batch, reportedly took his own life on Tuesday at his residence in Sector 11, Chandigarh.
Authorities stated that Kumar allegedly used his service revolver, and his daughter discovered his body in the basement.
Chandigarh SSP Kanwardeep Kaur informed the media of the suicide report received from House No. 116, Sector 11, Chandigarh, around 1:30 p.m.
Reports indicate that Kumar had borrowed the firearm from a gunman on Monday. Last month, he had been transferred to Sunaria Jail in Rohtak, the same facility where Dera Sacha Sauda chief Ram Rahim is serving his sentence for the sexual exploitation of sadhvis.
Kumar had previously expressed concerns regarding the promotions of certain IPS officers from the 1991, 1996, 1997, and 2005 batches. An engineering graduate born on May 19, 1973, he was set to retire on May 31, 2033.