The CRPF has directed its contingents not to carry liquor when being deployed for sensitive duties and elections, a decision taken in the wake of a recent fratricidal incident in which an allegedly drunk jawan killed his commanding officer and a trooper during poll-duty in Jharkhand.
The Central Reserve Police Force's headquarters here said in an order that "stringent action" will be taken against commanding officers if it is found that companies or battalions (about 1,000 troops) moving for important tasks are carrying liquor.
There are about 100 personnel in a company and 1,000 in a battalion.
On December 9, CRPF jawan Deepender Yadav allegedly shot dead his commanding officer and another colleague at a camp in Jharkhand's Bokaro district.
It was alleged that Yadav was in a "drunken" state.
Quoting from the order, officials told PTI that it was also found that another jawan involved in the brawl that led to the Bokaro incident was suffering from a "psychiatric problem".
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This "violated" election guidelines and operational rules. The force will take action against supervising officials, they said.
"All formations should ensure that henceforth no liquor is carried by coys (companies) for either election duty or any other sensitive assignments," the order issued by the paramilitary force's headquarters said.
It added that "personnel who have alcohol dependency issues or any pyschiatric problem should be immediately withdrawn and never deployed for such duties in the future."