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2 ADGPs, IGPs, distt SPs among 35 IPR defaulters in J&K police | Home ministry likely to initiate action against them | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 24: Chief minister Mufti Mohammad Syed's anti-corruption initiatives have not deterred 35 of the state's IPS officers of the rank of ADGP, IGP and district SPs to file property returns as mandated by the union ministry of home affairs (MHA). As per a MHA memorandum, at least 35 IPS officers of J&K cadre had not submitted their IPRs (immovable property returns) in 2015, or failed to stick to the due date of April 30. The MHA has asked all state governments to ensure that IPS officers should submit IPR for 2015 before the due date. The list of defaulters was likely to be put by MHA on its website. The MHA crackdown may also affect the promotion prospects of the officers. "Officers who do not submit the property returns by the prescribed time will be denied vigilance clearance and will not be considered for promotion and empanelment for senior-level posts in the Government of India," official sources said. The IPS officers are required to submit their IPRs in January every year but the last date for filing property statements was this year extended up to April 30. Sources said though MHA served several notices on the J&K IPS officers, 35 of them had not submitted IPRs as yet. The MHA defaulter list includes names of senior officers like two ADGPs, 10 IGPs, district SPs of Kathua and Reasi and some SSPs. It is mandatory on the part of IPS officers to annually submit their IPRs to MHA. On the basis of these IPRs, MHA keeps an eye on their properties. For violating the MHA directive, these 35 officers could be removed from their positions and sent to less important positions, the sources added.
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