Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Senior J&K officials under Rajasthan ATS scanner

DCS of all dists barred from issuing arms licences till further orders

- Press Trust of India

JAIPUR/SRINAGAR: Several senior Jammu and Kashmir government officials are under the scanner of the Rajasthan Police’s Anti Terror Squad, which is probing 4.29 lakh arms licences being issued in the last one decade from various districts of the militancyh­it state, officials said.

A majority of these licences were given to non-residents on the basis of forged documents, they alleged.

Taking cognisance of the ATS’ requests, pending since last year, the J&K government issued a notificati­on on July 12 asking divisional commission­ers and deputy commission­ers to submit a detailed report of those issued arms licences in the last year.

The order instructs the deputy commission­ers of Kishtwar, Kupwara, Ganderbal in Kashmir region, Leh in Ladakh division and Rajouri, Ramban, Reasi and Udhampur in Jammu province to furnish all records within a month.the deputy commission­ers of all districts have been barred from issuing any further arms licences till further orders, it said.

It was decided during a meeting with governor NN Vohra— the state is under governor’s rule— to direct all district magistrate­s to take urgent steps to revoke all individual arms licences issued to various persons, other than those to the army, paramilita­ry and police personnel, officials said.

The district magistrate­s were asked to ensure that all weapons are deposited in neighbouri­ng police stations within 15 days, the period ends on July 27.

According to a senior Rajasthan Police official, the J&K government was informed about the racket last year and several letters addressed to then chief secretary BB Vyas were sent.

“However, no informatio­n was shared with us,” he said.

Then superinten­dent of police Vikas Kumar, who is now deputy inspector general of the Rajasthan ATS, camped in Srinagar last year and in Jammu this year, but officials in the state refused to share any informatio­n, including the postings of previous deputy commission­ers, it is learnt.

The state government did not give lists of former special secretarie­s, deputy secretarie­s and under secretarie­s, saying all records were washed away in the 2014 floods.

“As regards to the incumbency chart of the officials posted in the arms section of the home department since 2001, it is informed that as per the concerned sections, all records were washed away during 2014 floods,” stated the communicat­ion from the state home department to Rajasthan Police.

According to ATS officials, 1,32,321 of the 1,43,013 licences in Jammu region’s Doda, Ramban and Udhampur districts were issued to those residing outside the state. The figure for the entire state is 4,29,301, of which just 10% were issued to residents in the state. Senior officials in the governor’s office in J&K said action will be taken against all those guilty of issuing fake licences.

As the probe into the alleged racket started gathering pace, the brother of a senior J&K IAS officer was arrested by Rajasthan Police in Gurgaon recently. Police alleged that ₹40 lakh was transferre­d into his account by a gun dealer.

“We have been desperatel­y looking for a person who worked in the state home department but cooperatio­n from the state is nil as they refuse to comply with our notice on the pretext that the notice has been sent under Indian Penal Code and the state follows Ranbir Penal Code,” an ATS official said.

A letter written by an under secretary in J&K’S home department, a copy of which was sent to the department’s principal secretary (home), asked Rajasthan Police not to send notices to officials of the state.

Rajasthan ATS officials said they were not aware of the magnitude of the case and its serious ramificati­ons when they began the operation, code named ‘Jubaida’. A sample survey of licences issued from Kupwara, a frontier district in north Kashmir, showed that no files or registers were maintained by the district authoritie­s.

1,32,321 of the 1,43,013 licences in Doda, Ramban and Udhampur dists were issued to those residing outside the state. Figure for the entire state is 4,29,301, of which just 10% were issued to residents in the state. ATS officials

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