Five policemen, teacher sacked for narco-terror links
J-K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha invoked article 311(2)(c) of the Constitution to terminate them from service
PTI
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Srinagar, 3 Aug
The Jammu and Kashmir
administration on Saturday sacked six government employees, including five
policemen, for their "deep involvement in anti-national activities",
officials said.
J-K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha
invoked article 311(2)(c) of the Constitution to terminate them from service,
they said.
Under proviso 'c' of the Article,
the president or the governor, is empowered to terminate an employee without
recourse to the normal procedure if satisfied that the person's retention in
public service is prejudicial to the security of the State. "The
government today dismissed six employees -- five from the police department
(constables) and one from the education department (teacher) -- for their deep
involvement in anti-national activities," an official said.
Their activities had come to the
notice of law enforcement and intelligence agencies, and they found them
"thickly involved" in activities prejudicial to the interests of the
State, evidencing their involvement in terror-related activities, they said.
The officials identified the sacked
employees as Head Constable Farooq Ahmad Sheikh, Selection Grade Constables
Saif Din, Khalid Hussian Shah and Irshad Ahmad Chalkoo, Constable Rahmat Shah
and teacher Nazam Din.
Saif Din, a resident of Shigani
Bhallesa in Doda district, was a "deeply motivated and committed drug
peddler as well as an over ground worker for terrorists of proscribed terrorist
organisations like the Hizbul Mujahideen", the official said. "He had
established drug channels which are being used by anti-national agencies and
elements to smuggle weapons, narcotics and to facilitate infiltration of
terrorists into J-K," the official added.
Head Constable Sheikh, a resident
of Ibkoote Tangdar area of Kupwara, along with Khalid Shah and Rahmat Shah
received a huge consignment of narcotics from Pakistan-occupied Jammu and
Kashmir-based smugglers from across the LoC, the officials said.
Sheikh was in contact with
Pakistan-based terrorists who have been involved in smuggling narcotics,
weapons and money from across the Line of Control (LoC), they said.
Khalid Shah, a resident of
Chanipora Payeen Tangdar area of Kupwara, used his knowledge of the area to
establish contact with drug smugglers in PoJK. He was at the forefront of running
a drug cartel in the Kupwara-Karnah region.
The officials said Rahmat Shah, a
resident of Panjowa Pingla Haridal in the Karnah area of Kupwara, had received
a huge consignment of narcotics from across the LoC for selling it in other
parts of the country. The earnings were to be used for a "larger game plan
of adversary agency to destabilise J-K", they said.
The officials said all three --
Sheikh, Khalid Shah and Rahmat Shah -- had established contacts with
Pakistan-based terrorists. "They used to smuggle drugs from Pakistan, and
the money generated through the illegal trade of these drugs was being used for
fuelling unrest as well as financing terrorism activities...," the
official said.
"They were in contact with
large number of drug peddlers and over ground Workers of a proscribed terrorist
organisation, and were a part of the modus operandi for arranging funding for
terrorism in the Kashmir Valley and other parts of the country," the
official added.
Chalkoo, a resident of Silikote
area of Uri in Baramulla, had developed a close relationship with terrorist
associates in the area and started working as an over ground worker for the
Laskhar-e-Taiba, the officials said. "He was in close contact with various
Kashmiri origin terrorists based in PoJK, through encrypted messaging
applications and had received arms/ammunition for further delivery to the
terrorists," the official said.
Being a resident of Uri, Chalkoo
utilised his knowledge of the local terrain to establish contact with
terrorists based in PoJK. He used to assist terrorist groups, during
infiltration, by providing logistics and transportation of their illegal arms
and ammunition in the interior areas of the Kashmir Valley, the officials said.
Teacher Nazam Din, a resident of
Kirni Haveli of Poonch district, is a "highly motivated and committed drug
peddler", and an over ground worker for terrorists of the Hizbul
Mujahideen, they said. "He had received consignments of narcotics from
across the LoC for onward delivery to drug peddlers, even in Punjab. He was in
constant touch with hardcore terrorists in Pakistan, who ex-filtrated for
terrorist training and are currently active in terrorist activities from
PoJK," the official said.
"He smuggled drugs from
Pakistan, and the money generated through illegal trade of these drugs was used
for fuelling unrest as well as financing the terrorism activities in the
Kashmir valley, as well as other parts of the country, being an important
source in the narco-terror system," the official said.
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