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Exemplary action: ED attaches Shabir Shah’s building in terror funding case | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 4: Taking exemplary action against anti-national elements, the Enforcement Directorate on Friday attached the building of jailed separatist leader Shabir Ahmed Shah, who is president of the Democratic Freedom Party.
Shabir Ahmed Shah is presently lodged in Delhi’s Tihar jail in connection with the money laundering case to fund terror groups active in Kashmir Valley.
“Directorate of Enforcement (ED) has provisionally attached an immovable property situated at Botshah Colony, Sanat Nagar, Police Station Barzulla, Srinagar of the value of Rs. 21.80 lakhs in the name of Shabir Ahmad Shah son of Ghulam Mohammad Shah under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002”, a statement issued by ED on Friday reads.
ED initiated the money laundering investigation on the basis of a FIR dated 30.05.2017 against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed and others under various sections of IPC and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967.
“During the course of the investigation, it was revealed that Shabir Ahmad Shah wa... | |
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Shah’s doctor wife was also arrested in same case | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 4: The Enforcement Directorate has also made Shabir Shah’s wife Dr. Bilquis Shah an accused in the same case. The agency named her as an accused in its supplementary charge sheet filed in the case in 2020.
In the chargesheet filed by Enforcement Directorate in 2020, the probe agency said that Bilquis Shah, along with Shabir Shah had received Rs 2.08 crore from Aslam Wani.
It said the claim was based on Wani’s disclosure in the case, where he admitted that “all amounts were in cash and were handed over to Shabir Ahmad Shah and on three occasions to Dr. Bilquies Shah”.
The ED alleged that she received the said amount knowing fully well that her husband had... | |
| | PM Modi ensured equal access to health services without financial hardships: LG Sinha | Inaugurates 2-day ‘Jashn-e-Sehat’ in Jammu | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 4: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today inaugurated ‘Jashn-e-Sehat’, two-day health conclave to celebrate people’s right to health and deliberate challenges and future roadmap for better health services delivery, here at Convention Centre.
The Lt Governor launched Qissa-e-Ayushman coffee table book, e-RUPI prepaid e-vouchers for providing diagnostic services, e-SAHAJ (Electronic System for Administration of Hospital and Joint Management), and Tele-MANAS (Men... | |
| | Army foils infiltration bid, seizes arms | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 4: The Army foiled an infiltration bid by terrorists and recovered arms and ammunition along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district in Jammu and Kashmir.
Brig Rajesh Bisht, Commander, Poonch Brigade, flanked by Deputy Inspector General of Police (Rajouri-Poonch) Dr Haseeb Mughal told the media in Rajouri that on Thursday troops observed suspicious movement of three infiltrators in Pathani suit in Nakarkot area of Poonch sector.
“When the infiltrators were challenged, they opened heavy volume of fire,” he said, adding that in the ensuing firefight all the three terrorists were injured.
“Once the firing ceased, own troops started a search op... | |
| | RPF arrests 319 offenders in month-long special drive: Railways | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Nov 4: In a month-long campaign to expedite the execution of warrants and production of absconders and accused before courts, the RPF arrested 319 offenders, including 52 absconding for the past 10 to 15 years, the Railways said Friday.
The Railway Protection Force (RPF) is responsible for the security of Railway property. Cases of theft of railway property are registered and enquired by RPF under the Railway Property (Unlawful Possession) Act. It also launches prosecution under Railways Act 1989.
“Delay in execution of warrants or arrest of named accused persons causes a delay in disposal of cases, puts additional pressure on judiciary and law enforcement agency an... | |
| | Services of casual, seasonal labourers need based: HC | ‘Employer can’t be compelled to continue with their engagement’ | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 4: The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has held that that the services of casual/seasonal labourers are need based and once an employer does not need their services it cannot be forced to continue with their engagement.
This judgement was passed by Justice Sanjay Dhar while hearing bunch of petitions seeking direction to the respondents to release legitimately earned wages in their favour with a further direction that their services should be regularized and that they should not be disengaged.
Briefly stated, the case of the petitioners is that in the year 2014 Government order No.585-HME of 2014 dated 17.10.2014 was issued by the Government of Jammu... | |
| | DB restrains DPC to make any recommendation for promotions of Patwaris in Bandipora | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 4: A Division Bench of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court Comprising Chief Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey and Justice Sanjay Dhar directed Departmental Promotion Committee shall not make any recommendation on the basis of impugned seniority of private respondents for promotion of Patwaris of Bandipora.
This order has been passed in a petition filed by Mir Ehsaan Ul Haq & ors seeking quashment of impugned order no. DCB/Estt/2022/1308-21 dated 29.08.2022 passed by Respondent No.5 whereby the final seniority list of Patwaris of District Cadre Bandipora has been issued and also seeking directed to the respondents to fix the seniority of Patwaris of District ... | |
| | Poonch: Mother, daughter killed as landslide hits house | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 4: A mother and her daughter were killed when a landslide hit a concrete house on Friday in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir.
The deceased woman’s husband managed to escape with injuries in the Bafliaz area incident of Surankote, police said.
The landslide occurred in the morning as huge boulders hit the house of Mohammad Latief and the structure collapsed, the police added.
The house owner sustained injuries but his wife Naseem Akhtar, 40 and daughter Rubina Kouser,12, died on the spot, they said.
The injured was evacuated by the police and army team and shifted to the Government Medical College and Hospital in Rajouri... | |
| | Atmanirbhar Bharat: Indian Army approves five make II projects | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Nov 4: The Army has approved project sanction orders of five Make II projects, including drone kill system and infantry training weapon simulator, giving an impetus to India’s vision for self-reliance, the Defence Ministry said on Friday.
Make II projects are essentially industry-funded projects involving design, development and innovative solutions by Indian vendors for development of prototypes, it said.
“Indian Army is spearheading actions to provide impetus to ‘Make Projects’ as the prime drivers of infusion of niche technologies through indigenous development,” the ministry said in a statement.
To give a further boost to the ongoing projects, the Indian Army h... | |
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