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Ivery one of us knew that B.543 had this grievance. He never
made any complaint to me or in my hearing against the officer in
Charge or against 3.9. I can give no reason for B.543's action.
I can't assign it to his grievance on account of his transfer.
I attach no importance to his statement when the officer in Charge|
reported him that the officer in Charge had a spite against him.
That was a formal remark and meant nothing."
sd. Sant Singh
sd. R. B. Lindsell
P.M.
Enquiry adjourned to 29th at 2.15 p.m.
ad. R.E.Lindsell
P.M. 27.8.
29.8. Enquiry continued.
Jury present.
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18. Gurdit Singh dead. "I am P.C.B.11 and have been at Taipo
since Oct. last. I hold a full certificate in English. I was
off duty on the afternoon of July 21st last but did not leave the
Station. At 5.45 p.m. I was feeding in the mess room when I
heard the Station Guard (B.594) and the Chinese interpreter
shouting for me to go to the telephone which is in the charge
room. I went to the telephone but could hear no-one at the other
end. I told the interpreter to ring up Lok Ma Chau, and he did
So.
After about 2 minutes he got through to L.B.B.349 who told
me what had happened i.e. that P.C.B.543 had fired at the officer
in Charge with unknown result; and that B.9 had been shot and was
dying and that B.543 had taken away the Lewis gun; and that they
had locked the door and fired shots. I asked him "Where has he
taken the Lewis gun?" and he replied "to the upstairs verandah
by the officer in Charge's quarters." He asked me to notify the
Police Authorities. I then telephoned the news to Au Tau Police
Station and to Sheung Shui. The D.I.,., is stationed at Au Tau.
Two I.P.C. went off from Taipo at 5.55 p.m., on the orders of
the D.I.N., with bullet-proof waistcoats, and later the officer
in Charge and 3 other Indians followed them. I am the munshi at