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J&K Govt Recommends CBI Probe Into Fake Gun License Racket K JAMMU WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER , 5 2018 K M Price : Rs. 2.00 M Y VOL. 33 | NO. 243 Y C RNI No. 43798/86 C REGD. NO. : JM/JK 118/15 /17 Email: [email protected] Daily news you can trust epaper.glimpsesoffuture.com WORLD NATIONAL SPORTS Lockheed Martin to produce Govt rules out excise Series win over India on F-16 fighter jet wings in India duty cut as petrol, diesel par with Ashes triumph: prices hit fresh high Bayliss PAGE 8 PAGE 12 PAGE 9 J&K govt recommends CBI probe into JK Police gets a new Intelligence chief which many terror modules fake gun license racket # #" were busted. However, after the PDP- However, the CBI, after pe- as majority of these arms li- dents. Senior officials in the gov- racket and suggested "transfer B Srinivas was Tuesday led alliance government # #" rusing the documents handed cences were given to people who ernor's office said action will be of the case to the CBI without appointed the new intelli- came to power, he was re- over to the agency by the state do not belong to Jammu and taken against all those guilty of any further delay" The state po- gence chief of the Jammu placed by Mir, a 1994 batch The Jammu and Kashmir government, sent further Kashmir on the basis of forged issuing fake licences. lice chief said the case pertains and Kashmir Police, replac- officer. government has recommended queries and was awaiting its re- documents, the officials Rajasthan ATS officials said to the issuance of arms licenses ing Abdul Gani Mir who has During various meetings a CBI probe into the gun license sponse, officials said. The CBI said.The CBI has also pointed initially they were not aware of in "fraudulent manner by vari- been shifted to police head- held at the Centre, it was racket after names of public offi- has asked the state government out to the state government the magnitude of the case and its ous authorities in Jammu and quarters. brought out that local intelli- cials, especially some IAS offi- to furnish some of the relevant about the non-cooperation by its serious ramifications when they Kashmir". "In view of the large In an order issued gence had taken a hit espe- cers from the state, surfaced documents before it considers officials to the Rajasthan ATS began the operation, code scale scam, involvement of pub- Tuesday, Srinivas, a 1990 cially after poster boy of during investigations carried filing of a case to probe the is- and indicated some senior bu- named 'Jubaida'. lic officials of Jammu and batch officer, has been ap- Hizbul Mujahideen Burhan out by Rajasthan police's Anti- suance of the 4.29 lakh arms li- reaucrats may also be ques- A sample survey of licences Kashmir and the implication on pointed as the additional di- Wani was killed in an en- Terror Squad (ATS), officials cences in the last one decade tioned, if warranted, during the issued from Kupwara, a frontier the national security, the police rector general (CID). counter. said Tuesday. The recommenda- from various districts of the mil- investigations. district in north Kashmir, headquarters had recommend- Mir will join police head- Srinivas will have a tion was made by the state ad- itancy-hit state, they said. The According to the ATS offi- showed that no files or registers ed in December 2017 that the quarters as additional direc- daunting task of establishing ministration headed by the pre- unholy nexus between bureau- cials, 1,32,321 of the 1,43,013 gun were maintained by the district case need to be transferred to tor general. local intelligence in the vious governor N N Vohra last crats-middlemen-arms dealers licences in Jammu region's authorities and many of the the CBI for comprehensive in- It is a homecoming for Kashmir valley which will month, the officials said, adding was unravelled by the Doda, Ramban and Udhampur arms licences may have been is- vestigation. the 54-year-old Srinivas as he help the police in carrying the state's vigilance branch has Rajasthan police's ATS last districts were issued to those re- sued to outsiders on the basis of "The decision of the govern- had successfully served as out more operations against been asked to carry out the year. siding outside the state. The fig- forged documents. Rajasthan's ment in this regard is still await- Inspector General (CID) for the terror groups operating probe on the basis of the find- Over 50 people including the ure for the entire state is Director General of Police O P ed," Galhotra said, while draw- nearly five years during in the valley. ings of Rajasthan's ATS until the brother of an IAS officer have 4,29,301, of which just 10 per cent Galhotra has also recommended ing attention towards the recent CBI takes over the case. been arrested in the case so far were issued to the state's resi- a CBI probe in the gun-licensing &%' Inter-state gang of narcotics Hardcore criminal NIA court frames smugglers busted arrested in Samba charges against %"$ six alleged ISIS An alleged hardcore criminal members %"$ vehicle,” said the officials. was arrested and detained under They said that the NCB has Public Safety Act (PSA) in With the arrest of three arrested three persons who Samba district of Jammu and & " persons, the sleuths of were travelling in the car to- Kashmir, police said Tuesday. Narcotics Control Bureau wards Jalandhar in Punjab Yogeshwar Singh alias 'Jaibu', a A court in Kerala has framed (NCB) today claimed to have from Handwara in Kathua. resident of Udh Mandi village of charges against six youths, al- seized heroin worth Rs 100 The arrested persons have Vijaypur, was arrested on leged to be ISIS terrorists, for crores at in Kathua, when it been identified as Bashir Monday by a special police team trying to carry out terrorist ac- was being smuggled towards Ahmed Mir so of Ali and was subsequently lodged in tivities in parts of southern Punjab from Kashmir. Mohammed Mir son of vil- Kathua district jail after execu- India, according to an official According to the officials, lage Lachi Pora in tion of warrant under PSA, a po- statement issued Tuesday. A they had a specific intelli- Handwara, Feroz Ahmed lice spokesman said. Singh is a case was registered suo-motu by gence inputs following Sheikh son of Ghulam Mohi- habitual criminal and his activi- the National Investigation which a naka was laid at ud-Din of village Gangath ties are prejudicial. His motive Agency on October 1, 2016 based Palli Morh (Kathua) where a Pura in Handwara and was not only to create terror on information regarding activi- Santro Car bearing registra- Waseem Ahmed Bhat son of among peaceful and law abiding ties of some youths, who had the tion number JK03C-4756 was Mohammed Sultan Bhat of citizens but also to form a crimi- intention of furthering the objec- intercepted for checking. village Sahithal in nal gang, he said. The tives of the proscribed terrorist “The officials found packets Handwara. The arrested per- spokesman said the district group in Kerala and Tamil heroins concealed in the sons were questioned and (&(&%' Nadu, the NIA said in a state- back seat of the car behind they disclosed before the ment. The youths "had got to- -&$% ","% "%#*&+!)*&*!"&#)!& %)!!*+(*!")*",#"%$$+ leather seats. NCB seized NCB team about the location gether and formed an ISIS terror 22.145 kg of heroin from the %*(&%' Four CRPF module named Ansarul Khilafa- personnel injured in KL over social media platforms and had made preparations to militant grenade carry out terrorist attacks MBA graduate joins Hizbul; Army ready 'Missing rifle of cop found attack in Sopore against prominent persons, in- cluding judges, police officers near stream in Poonch' and politicians, and also against to help if he shuns violence # #"$# foreign nationals and rational- Superintendent of ists," it said. The probe agency Wani is a resident of ly. Please return." hope good sense will %"$ Police (Poonch) Rajiv Four Central Reserve Police arrested six members of the ter- #& % Ghat area of Doda dis- His uncle, Farooq prevail upon him and Pandey said. The rifle Force (CRPF) personnel were in- ror module on October 2, 2016, " trict and a master of Ahmad Wani, said he he will return to main- The service rifle of went missing from the jured, one of the critically, when when they had organised a meet- business administra- was very good at studies stream. a Jammu and Kashmir Poonch district police militants hurled a hand grenade ing at Kanakamala in Kannur A 29-year-old MBA tion degree holder from and gave no inkling of "If he returns, we policeman, which had lines on August 28 fol- towards a patrol party in apple district of Kerala, it said. graduate in Jammu and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi his joining the terror are there to help him. gone missing last lowing which an in- township of Sopore in this north Subsequently, another member Kashmir has joined the University, Katra. group ever. He was We can guide him but week, was recovered quiry was ordered and Kashmir district on Tuesday, of- of the module was arrested on Hizbul Mujahideen, His family has made working in a private it's he, who has to from a desolate place the concerned police- ficial sources said.They said mil- February 15 last year, after his prompting the Army to a passionate appeal for company in Jammu and choose path for him." in Poonch district, a man was placed under itants lobbed a hand grenade to- deportation from the UAE.
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