The authorities said they were ascertaining

The Southern Naval Command at the Naval Base , Kochi, ordered an inquiry into the incident.The deceased is survived by his wife and two daughters, both of whom are married. Empty cases of these bullets were recovered from the spot where he was found dead. The forensic team which examined the scene of the incident has also come to the conclusion that it could be suicide,” said a police official. The head crown was completely damaged after two rounds of bullets fired up through the neck region.

The authorities said they were ascertaining whether the firing was accidental or not.Harbour police officials said that three rounds of bullets were missing from the magazine of the INSAS rifle, a light machine gun, which was used by Sivadasan at the time of duty. The police have registered a case of unnatural death and are investigating.A Defence Security Corps (DSC) jawan, Naik K. Sivadasan, 53, belonging to Thrissur, was found dead with gunshot wounds late in the night on Sunday while on duty as armed sentry at Naval Base, Kochi. The Air spray gun Manufacturers family was informed of the incident by the Navy later. However, the harbour police, based on the finding in the post-mortem, said that it could be a case of suicide.“The post-mortem points to a case of suicide.

The party also hit out at Basit

Jammu: Accusing Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit for "spoiling" Indo-Pak relations by inviting Kashmiri separatists, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) on Monday demanded that Basit be sent back to Pakistan.."We condemn the callous attitude of Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit who has been trying for the last two years, while being posted in New Delhi, to spoil the relations between India and Pakistan by inviting Kashmiri separatists," state NCP chief and former minister Thakur Randhir Singh told reporters here on Monday.Referring to Saturday's deadly militant attack on a CRPF convoy and Basit's silence over the issue, Singh said.

"He (Basit) did not even have a few words to condemn the death of these martyrs whereas, India stood with Pakistan when some school children were killed by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants in Peshawar.NCP condemned the deadliest militant attack in the Valley in the recent times in which eight security personnel were killed and 24 injured after LeT operatives opened fire at a CRPF convoy at Pampore on the outskirts of Srinagar.The party also hit out at Basit for his recent remarks on J&K.He also hit out at Basit for his recent remarks that the issue of Jammu and Kashmir is a disputed one between India and Pakistan and it needs to be resolved."Referring to the recent killing of qawal Amjad Sabri in Karachi by gun-trotting militants, Singh wondered Air spray gun for sale which direction Pakistan was headed for.

Mohammed Ibrahim Yazdani

In its application, the investigating agency stated that the accused need to be taken to Maharashtra and Rajasthan and it also wanted to question them on the possibility of recovering more explosives. The agency had detained six others, including a techie, during the operation. Hyderabad: A local court on Friday remanded five people, arrested by NIA here on charges of their involvement in a terror module suspected to be linked to Islamic State (IS) and conspiring to carry out bomb attacks, in police custody for 12 days.Metropolitan Sessions Judge K Rajkumar allowed the NIA's petition seeking their custody and directed that the accused be produced before the court on July 12.NIA had claimed that the five men were getting instructions from the West Asia-based terrorist organisation ISIS for planning and carrying out terror acts in India.Along with explosive materials, the agency had recovered two semi-automatic pistols with ammunition, an air gun with telescopic sight and shooting practice target boards, a large number of digital gadgets including six laptops, about 40 mobile phones, 32 SIM cards, and a large number of hard disks, memory cards, pen drives and tabs during its search.During the arguments for police custody, NIA said they also wanted to probe the source of funding for the activities of the accused and about their contacts, if any.

Mohammed Ibrahim Yazdani alias Ibbu, Habeeb Mohammed alias Sir, Mohammed Ilyas Yazdani, Abdullah Bin Ahmed Al Amoodi and Muzaffar Hussain Rizwan were arrested by NIA following a series of searches conducted at 10 locations in Old City area on June 29, with the assistance of Hyderabad Police.NIA stated that it wanted to question the accused on the possibility of recovering more explosives.In its remand report submitted to the court earlier, the agency had said the accused had acquired weapons and explosive materials to carry out violent terrorist attacks and were in touch with ISIS. However, defence sought dismissal of the NIA petition, saying it is not maintainable.On Thursday, the court had remanded them in judicial custody for 14 days though NIA sought their police custody for further examination.Following its prior investigation, on June 22 NIA had lodged an FIR for "criminal conspiracy to wage war against the Government of India" by collecting weapons and explosive materials by targeting public places, religious sites and sensitive government buildings in various parts of India.According to the agency, the gang was preparing improvised explosive devices for carrying china spray gun manufacturers for sale out blasts, and was being guided by an online handler, suspected to be based in Iraq/Syria.