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$25 to the Sikh Temple on account of a gambling affair and also
that he could not be re-transferred. That was more than 10 days
prior to this trouble. on 21st July I was on Staion Guard duty
between mid-day and 4 p.m From 2.30 p.m. B.543, B.722 and B.9
and B.553 were coming and going between the Station and the trees
at the back. I did not notice anything that B.543 did.
Every-
thing was quite normal when I handed over to B.722 at 4 p.m.
I then went down at once to the married quarters and went to sleep.
I was aroused about 5 p.m. by cries from my wife. I heard shots
fired. The 0. in C. came in. I was sent off round to the East
of the Station. I worked round the hill for about 100 yards.
I heard more shots fired. I could not see any one firing.
I heard one bullet whistle past me. I fired one shot at an upper
window of the Station in the Sergeant's quarters. After 8 or
minutes I was recalled to the married quarters and remained there
for the rest of the day. About 6.45 p.m. or so I heard the voice
of B.722 shout something from the Station to the effect "We are
alive: rescue us. We want to come out. B.543 has shot B.9
Soon afterwards B.722 came down, followed later by the other
three I produce a statement made by B.543 in answer to
charge preferred against him by the 0. in C. just a few days
before this troubie. I took down and translated that statement.
In it B.543 alleged that the 0. in c. had a spite against him.
The decision had not reached Lok Ma Chau by 21.7. (XX.0+)
I produce a further statement taken down by me for B.543 in
answer to a charge made against him by the A.S.P., N.T. in June.
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I myself fired 23 shots that afternoon, the last
about 6.30 p.m.*
To Jury X X
Charge Room. I handed over the keys outside. I wrote down his
original complaint about Mohinder Singh's action for B.543, so
far as I can remember. That was in the Charge Room. I can't
"When relieved at 4 p.m. I did not go into the
say who if any one else was there. No Sergt. was preseht