Srinagar, Dec 29: The Economic Offence Wing of Crime Branch Kashmir has filed a charge-sheet against seven persons in a case registered following a complaint regarding dishonest and fraudulent grabbing of huge amount on pretext of providing jobs in J&K Police Department.
The case (FIR No.19/2015 U/S 419, 420, 120-B RPC) had been registered seven years ago and the charge-sheet was produced before the Court of JMIC Ganderbal.
The accused include Rakesh Kumar son of Omprakash of Ward No. 1 Kashmiri Mohalla Akhnoor Jammu, Manzoor Ahmad Ganaie son of Mohammad Subhan of Sherpora Pattan Baramulla, Mohammad Yousuf Wani son of Abdul Ahad of Katjan Kunzer A/P Near Jamia Masjid Kunzer Baramulla (Retired employee in Education Department), Ghulam Mohammad Sheikh alias Gulzar Sheikh alias Saleem Khan son of Abdul Aziz of Gulshanpora Tral A/P Pamposh Colony Noorbagh Srinagar (Discharged Constable of IRP 1st Bn Dismissed), Abdul Qayoom Sheikh son of Abdul Rehman of Tukroo Shopian A/P Gatta Colony Noorbagh Srinagar, Shakeel Ahmad Mir son of Ghulam Mohammad of Nawabadi Mohalla Safapora (SgCt IRP 20th Bn) and Abdul Hamid Bhat son of Abdul Samad of Hardoo Vail Budgam A/P Ompora Budgam (The then Head Constables PTS Manigam).
According to a statement by Economic Offence Wing, the case had been registered upon a receipt of written complaint alleging that Rakesh Kumar and others in league with each other have dishonestly and fraudulently grabbed huge amount from the complainants on the pretext of providing Government Jobs in J&K Police Department.
Subsequently, the EOW said that a preliminary verification was ordered to be conducted into the matter which culminated into registration of the case and investigation set into the motion.
“During the course of investigation, it has been established that all accused persons under a well planned criminal conspiracy with each other have lured the victims on the pretext of providing jobs in J&K Police Department and have dishonestly and fraudulently grabbed huge amount by cheating them,” it said, adding, “The acts committed prima facie disclosed commission of offence punishable U/S 419, 420, 120-B RPC and accordingly Challan of the case produced in the court of law for judicial determination.”