Deccan Chronicle

KASHMIR BANKS STOP CASH DEALS

Cash deliveries at branches located in sensitive areas of south Kashmir stopped

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Srinagar: In the wake of a series of robberies blamed on militants, cash transactio­ns at about 40 branches in southern districts of Shopian and Pulwama have been stopped.

Bank authoritie­s have issued formal orders imposing a ban on cash transactio­ns while acting on an advisory issued by the police.

In the wake of a series of robberies blamed by the police on separatist militants, the authoritie­s in Jammu and Kashmir have stopped cash transactio­ns at about 40 branches in southern districts of Shopian and Pulwama.

The bank authoritie­s have issued formal orders imposing a ban on cash transactio­ns while acting on an advisory issued by the police earlier which cautioned about possibilit­y of more bank robberies in the area.

The issue was discussed threadbare at a meeting held by the state’s finance minister Haseeb A. Drabu here on Friday.

The J&K police in its advisory asked the banks to stop cash deliveries at those branches which are located in sensitive areas of the twin districts of south Kashmir.

The police officials had informed the government that there could be more bank robberies in these districts.

The 40 branches where the cash transactio­ns have been banned are those of Jammu and Kashmir Bank, the largest bank of the State having maximum presence in south Kashmir districts, and Ellaquai Dehati Bank, a joint venture of Government of India, the J&K government and the State Bank of India set up in 1976.

Gunmen believed to be militants went on bank robbery spree in the southern parts of the Valley past week during which they decamped with cash of several lakh rupees. However, the worst occurred on May 1 when five policemen and two bank guards were killed by gunmen in an attack on an empty cash van in Kulgam district, also in south Kashmir.

The police says that it has gathered irrefutabl­e evidence about the involvemen­t of the Hizbul-Mujahedin cadres led by its local commander Omar Majeed in the gory act and announced a cash reward of `1,00,000 on his head.

The Hizb had admitted to carrying out the attack but said that while it killed five policemen and snatched their service weapons, the two bank employees were shot dead by the CRPF.

The official sources said that the cash transactio­ns have been stopped “as a precaution­ary measure” and that the order would remain in force “for some time”. They added that the people can go for cash transactio­ns at designated bank branches in adjoining safer locations.

 ??  ?? Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti at the inaugurati­on of a new flyover from Bikram Chowk to Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar, in Jammu on Saturday.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti at the inaugurati­on of a new flyover from Bikram Chowk to Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar, in Jammu on Saturday.

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