Kolkata: On Thursday, February 6, West Bengal Police authorities reported that a government employee from West Bengal stabbed a minimum of four coworkers due to an alleged denial of leave. The individual charged, known as Amit Kumar Sarkar, was employed in the technical education sector at Karigari Bhavan located in Kolkata's Newtown region.
Sarkar stabbed his coworkers with a knife and then roamed the city armed with it. A video emerged showing him walking through the city with a knife covered in blood, where he is seen casually strolling in broad daylight with a bag slung over his shoulder and another in hand. Certain bystanders are observed recording the accused on their phones, while Sarkar cautions them to stay away from him.
"Sarkar, a resident of Ghola in Sodepur, North 24 Parganas district, works in the technical education department. This morning, following a tiff with his colleagues over taking time off, he attacked them with a knife and then tried to flee," a senior police official said.
The victims, recognized as Jaydeb Chakraborty, Santunu Saha, Sartha Late, and Sheikh Satabul, were transported to a local hospital for medical care. It is reported that two of them are in critical condition.
The police state that the defendant had an altercation with his coworkers regarding the matter of leave. Nevertheless, the cause of his leave being denied remains unclear. Officials stated that the suspect has been apprehended and additional inquiries are in progress. Authorities also believe the individual had mental health concerns.