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Crime Branch raids residences of Ayush doctors in blackmailing case in Kashmir
8/3/2021 11:09:42 PM
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Aug 3: The Crime Branch of J&K Police on Tuesday raided the residences of several Ayush doctors in Kashmir valley for their alleged involvement in blackmailing through a 'self styled association'.
Official sources said that the sleuths of Crime Branch carried out raids at Lawaypora, Rainawara, HMT in Srinagar, Bohipora in Kupwara, New Light Colony, Botingoo in Sopore, Baramulla. They said raids were made following a complaint that the accused were running an association -- Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha & Homeopathy (AYUSH) -- from fake address without any true credentials. According to the complaint, the fake Association was resorting to blackmailing, extortion and harassment.
They said during the probe it surfaced that the Association is not registered either with Registrar Societies or any Government Department. "The letter head used by the self-styled office bearers was used on fictitious names and with different fake addresses," they said.
Sources said the further revealed that members of the Association were threatening, blackmailing Indian System of Medicines employees with the departmental action, transfers and have collected huge amounts in cash in the name of the Association.
They said the Crime Branch has registered case (FIR No. 34/2021) under section IPC sections of 420 (cheating), 120-B (criminal conspiracy) and 506 (criminal intimidation) besides 5(2) Prevention of Corruption Act in Police Station Crime Branch Kashmir against the eight doctors. "Further investigation in the case is going on," they added.
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