An easy going and top police officer has brutally killed himself with his gun after reading a bible verse.
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A senior police officer left many in shock yesterday after he allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself in the head in his office at Westgate Police Station, Zimbabwe.
The Chronicle Zimbabwe reports that Chief Inspector Edgar Dube (50), the Officer-in-Charge of the Police Protection Unit at Westgate, used a service pistol to shoot himself at around 7AM.
There was no suicide note but a Bible, opened to Romans Chapter Two, was found beside his body in his blood spattered office.
The first verse reads: “You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgement on someone else, for at whatever point you judge another, you are condemning yourself, because you who pass judgement do the same things.”
Sources close to the matter said he was found with a gun in his hand and a gunshot wound under his right ear and above his left eye.
Speaking about the incident, National police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said: “I confirm that a police officer shot himself and investigations on the case are underway,” she said.
Another source said the gun that Chief Insp Dube is suspected to have shot himself with had been fully loaded and only one bullet was missing.
“Dube didn’t leave behind a suicide note but people close to him claim that he was having domestic problems. Others claim he was unhappy after being recently transferred to Bulawayo from Harare,” the source said.
Police officers who spoke on condition of anonymity said the suspected suicide was shocking because Chief Insp Dube was “a nice easy-going old man.”
“It really doesn’t make sense. He had served more than 20 years, which means he was due for retirement and a hefty severance package of at least $25 000 among other perks.
“It was established that Dube had taken the pistol from the camp’s armoury the previous day as he knocked off duty at around 4PM. He claimed that he intended to use the gun for patrols during the night,” said the source.
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