Saturday , December 28 2024

6 employees suspended on charges of terror funding, what is the whole matter?

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Terror attacks are increasing in Jammu and Kashmir. Following which, to completely eradicate the terrorist ecosystem from Jammu and Kashmir, the government has launched a clean-up operation, which has so far led to the dismissal of 6 government officials, including policemen, all of whom were found to be involved in funding terrorists and selling drugs.

According to top sources in the Jammu and Kashmir government, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has dismissed all these government officials under Article 311 (2) (c) of the Indian Constitution. All these officials were interrogated rigorously, after which it became clear that all of them were part of the narco-terror network run by Pakistan's ISI and terrorist organizations operating from there. Incriminating evidence has been collected against all those officials in the investigation, the evidence shows that instead of helping the government in fighting narco-terrorism run by Pakistan ISI and terrorist organizations, these officials have chosen the path against the country by joining hands with them.

8 government employees suspended in three days

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha had earlier said that narco-terrorism is the biggest threat to the country's security and attacking narco-terrorist networks is a key component of the fight against terrorism, which can completely eliminate the terrorist ecosystem and ensure peace and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir. Jammu and Kashmir Police has foiled Pakistan's intention to increase drug smuggling and trafficking in Jammu and Kashmir and assets worth crores of several narco dealers have been seized. In this case, DGP RR Swain said that every rupee earned from drugs will be traced from every account and every citizen earning money from this network will have to answer questions, now if they want to become a spy in the government or police or any other organization. The government dismissed 8 employees involved in narco-terrorist activities this month.

These 6 employees were dismissed

  • Farooq Ahmed Sheikh (Head Constable)
  • Khalid Hussain Shah (constable)
  • Rehmat Shah (constable)
  • Irshad Ahmed Chalaku (Constable)
  • Najam Din (teacher)
  • Saif Din (Constable)