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Inspector relieved after more than 3 months | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, July 13: : In what could be described as open defiance in implementing a departmental order, a district police chief was not relieving an Inspector who was posted in Jammu-Kathua-Samba (JKS) range and was transferred more than three months ago. However, the said Inspector has now been finally relieved as the Inspector General of Police (IGP) mounted pressure on district police chief and even reprimanded the latter for failing to comply with his order. Sources told Early Times that even after the passage of more than three months time the Inspector was not relieved from where he was posted which prompted the IGP to make frequent enquiries for the reasons behind the inordinate delay. But the district police chief gave one excuse or the other for the delay in executing the transfer order of the Inspector. "Many justifications were given for not relieving the Inspector. One of them was that there is no alternate choice of Inspector who could be picked for assigning the charge of Station House Officer (SHO)," said sources. "But now when the IGP scolded the district police chief for keeping his order in abeyance for the last three months, not only the Inspector was hurriedly relieved within a day but another officer has been posted in his place," added sources. Sources informed that IGP office had issued an order in the month of March wherein Range of 17 Inspectors and Sub-Inspectors were changed. The order had specifically mentioned that the transferred officers had to immediately join their new place of postings. While all of them joined their respective duties within a period of one month but one of the Inspectors in JKS Range was not relieved to join the new posting as he was holding the charge of SHO of a key police station. "Land dealings under the jurisdictional area of this police station go on in a big way which was one of the reasons that the Inspector was being shielded by his seniors from getting relieved. During the period of three months, the district police chief was repeatedly called up by his superiors to get the officer relieved but the matter was made to linger on for one pretext or the other," said sources. "The basic reason to keep the relieving of the Inspector pending was the money minting police station. The area of the police station is renowned for land dealings. A replacement to the incumbent SHO could not have handled the land dealings in an effective manner. Moreover, the finalization of two to three land deals for which several recommendations were received had got stuck," added sources. Sources further said that while Inspector was personally monitoring those land deals it was almost next to impossible to get him relieved as there was fear that the job taken in hand couldn't be finished. |
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