Jammu and Kashmir
Highlights
- big action against terrorism
- 5 government employees sacked due to terror link
- Earlier 36 policemen were forcibly retired
Jammu and Kashmir: Big action has been taken to eliminate the roots of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. Here 5 government employees have been dismissed from their services for being related to terrorism. These people were involved in cases of running narco-terror syndicates and assisting banned organizations to carry out terrorist attacks. Let us tell you that the government is seriously looking for all those people who have any connection with terrorists in any way.
The names of 5 people against whom this action has been taken are Tanveer Saleem Dar, Afq Ahmed Wani, Iftikhar Adrabi, Irshad Ahmed Khan, Abdul Momin Peer. In this, Tanveer was serving as a constable in the Jammu and Kashmir Police.
Afq Ahmed Wani was a manager in Baramulla Central Cooperative Bank and Iftikhar Adrabi was working as Plantation Supervisor in the BDO office and later became a village level worker.
While Irshad Ahmed Khan was serving in Jal Shakti Department and Abdul Momin Peer was serving as Assistant Lineman in PHE Subdivision.
36 policemen were forcibly retired
Earlier it was reported that while the Jammu and Kashmir government is adopting all measures to improve the service of the state government employees, it is also throwing out incompetent and corrupt officers from service. Taking major action, the state government has forcibly retired 36 policemen. These policemen were facing serious charges, so they were given VRS ahead of time.
Decision to retire after investigation
After examining the records and cases of these employees against corruption, the state government decided to retire them prematurely. The wires of these policemen were related to corruption, apart from this, there was negligence on their part while on duty. It was even said that some of these police officers were involved in anti-social activities. After reviewing the service of these employees, on the basis of the report prepared, the state government decided to retire them prematurely.
Responsibilities were not being performed properly
A statement issued by the review committee said that it has been decided to give premature retirement to these policemen under Article 226 of the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Service Regulations. The review committee also came to know in the investigation that many policemen were not discharging their responsibilities properly. Criminal cases were also registered against some. Questions have also been raised on the integrity of those who have been forcibly retired.
If such cases come in future then big action will be taken.
In the statement issued by the state government, it has also been made clear that if such cases come in future, then strict action will be taken. If the employees will not perform their duty properly and are found indulging in corruption then all of them will not be allowed to continue in the government service. For the past few years, the state government has adopted a strict attitude towards corruption. Even before this, action has been taken against many officials.
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