KOLKATA: On Tuesday afternoon, a Border Security Force (BSF) jawan who was posted at the Indo-Bangladesh border in West Bengal's Nadia district shot himself to death. Sanjay Patel, a Gujarati citizen, has been identified as the deceased jawan. The event happened at a BSF camp in the Nadia district's Nafarchandrapur. According to sources, on Tuesday afternoon the other BSF jawans posted at the camp abruptly heard gunfire coming from within. They entered quickly and discovered Patel bleeding heavily on the ground. Just next to his body lay his service rifle. It is suspected that he simply used his service gun to kill himself. Patel was sent right away to the Tehatta Sub-divisional Hospital in the area, where doctors declared him dead. The local police and Patel's coworkers believe that his suicide was likely the result of mental depression. No one, however, was able to pinpoint the precise cause of his sadness. A Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) soldier opened indiscriminate fire in Kolkata in August of this year with his AK-47 weapon, killing one coworker and gravely wounding another. The murderous trooper reportedly suffered from mental depression as well since he had been repeatedly denied leave. A Kolkata Police officer who was assigned to guard the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission at bustling Park Circus earlier this month opened fire with his Insas weapon, killing one woman before taking his own life. Drugs worth Rs 1,200 crore seized in Delhi, two Afghan nationals arrested ADO panchayat raped self-help group woman, committed suicide RPF sub-inspector beaten to death by son, 19 injuries on body