Kitani complaint against Vivek Joshi, another inspector armed by the family
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A five-member committee headed by DIG has been formed to investigate the death of Armed Police Force Inspector Santoshi Mahat, who was found hanging in the barracks.
DIG An inquiry committee was formed under the leadership of Laxman Singh. Singh is DIG working at National Armed Police Training Institute Matatirtha.
After Santoshi's family filed a complaint against Vivek Joshi, another inspector of the armed forces, the Armed Police Headquarters formed an investigation committee.
The family has filed a complaint against Joshi, a batch senior police inspector working in the armed police force, in Kaski police for the crime of incitement to suicide, according to DIG Kumar Neupane, spokesperson of the armed police force.
The family claims that Joshi and Mahat are lovers. Mahat, a native of Sindhupalchok, is an inspector of 17th grade. Mahat, who was training as an Inspector Basic, was found dead hanging from a beam near the women's toilet of Lamapatan Barracks of Hull and Riot Management Training School in Pokhara.
