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Terror funding case: J&K, Delhi Police join hands to nail terror financers | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 24: In a development that will give major setback to the terror financers, the Jammu and Kashmir Police and Delhi Police will jointly probe a case of terror financing and its related money laundering.
Sources said in the wake of recent raids by the special cell of the Delhi Police on money laundering operators in the national capital, the matter was found to be linked to Jammu and Kashmir.
Sources said subsequently the police officials from both the regions held detailed discussions wherein it was resolved that the two groups would coordinate in cracking the cases linked to terror financing.
Its pertinent to mention that both the Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Delhi Police come directly under the control of the Union Home Ministry and thus a joint mechanism for probing terror financing can become even streamlined.
Sources said the both the police departments have been asked to come up with liaison officers or coordinators, who will ensure hassle-free joint probe into the case. The sources said the police of the two places have already started p... | |
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Temporary Govt employee has no right to hold the post: HC | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 24: The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has held that the temporary government employee has no right to hold the post and his services are liable to be terminated by giving him one month's notice without assigning any reason.
The court also held the services can be terminated either under the terms of the contract providing for such termination or under the relevant statutory rules regulating the terms and conditions of the temporary government servants. This significant judgment was passed by Justice Sindhu Sharma in a petition filed by one Amit Sharma seeking quashment of order No. CMO/P/NHM/ACTT/1163-68 dated 06.02.2021 vide which the engagement... | |
| | Babar Qadri murder case: Police raid residences of 3 prominent lawyers in Srinagar | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Aug 24: Residences of three prominent lawyers are being searched in Srinagar in connection with further investigation of murder of Advocate Babar Qadri, who was shot dead in 2020.
The houses being searched include that of former Kashmir High Court Bar Association president Mian Qayoom. Additional Director General of Police, Kashmir Vijay Kumar said Srinagar police are conducting searches at the residence of Advocate Miyan Qayoom, Advocate Manzoor Dar and Advocate Muzzaffar Mohammad. The searches are being conducted in connection with further investigation of murder of Adv Babar Qadri, he said. Qadri,a lawyer-activist who was a regular on TV debates, was s... | |
| | Lumpy disease has no effect on cow milk, safe to consume: J&K ACS | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 24: In the aftermath of a lumpy disease threat looming large in cattle in several parts of Jammu region the Additional Chief Secretary Agriculture Production Department, Atal Dulloo said the virus has no effect on cow milk and it is safe to consume.
Lumpy disease has no effect on cow milk and it is completely safe to consume, Dulloo said.
The ACS said, the disease doesn't transmit to humans.
We are focusing on testing, vaccination and treatment of the animals and the recovery rate is good, said Dulloo, stating that the department is also conducting door-to-door sampling and treatment of animals.
We will also be making people aware of myths about lumpy ... | |
| | Disengaged engineer arrested for misusing official status | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Aug 24: Crime Branch Kashmir on Wednesday arrested a dismissed engineer of Jammu and Kashmir Housing Board who allegedly misrepresented himself as State Level Technical Expert (SLTE) in Srinagar. The Economic Offence Wing (EOW) of Crime Branch Kashmir arrested an accused identified as Hakim Muzamil, a resident of Baghwanpora Lal Bazar Srinagar upon the receipt of a written complaint filed by Managing Director J&K Housing Board.
The complainant alleged that the accused Engineer who has been disengaged from J&K Housing Board as State level Technical expert (SLTC), is misrepresenting himself as SLTC Expert of the Board and misusing Official Seal.
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| | Policeman arrested for killing pregnant wife in Kathua | | |
Early Times Report
Kathua/Jammu, Aug 24: A Special Police Officer (SPO) who allegedly bludgeoned his pregnant wife to death was arrested in Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said on Wednesday.
SPO Mohan Lal, who was posted in district police lines Kathua and was on leave for the past three days, brutally killed his wife Asha Devi (32), a mother of two daughters, at their Dharalta residence in the Billawar area on Tuesday morning following an argument over some family matter, officials said.
Taking serious note of the incident, Senior Superintendent of Police, Kathua, Ramesh Chander Kotwal constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by a deputy superintendent of p... | |
| | Rajnath calls upon SCO to fight terrorism unitedly | | |
Agencies
New Delhi, Aug 24: Any form of terrorism, including cross-border terrorism, is a crime against humanity and the menace must be dealt with unitedly, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Wednesday at a conclave of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Tashkent.
In his address, Singh also reaffirmed India’s resolve to fight all forms of terrorism and make the region peaceful, secure and stable.
Terrorism is one of the most serious challenges to global peace and security. India reiterates its resolve to fight all forms of terrorism and make the region peaceful, secure and stable,” he said. We seek to develop joint institutional capabilities with the SCO member states,... | |
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