Hindustan Times (Delhi)

J&K DSP arrested in terror case dismissed from service

- Mir Ehsan letters@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir administra­tion on Thursday dismissed from service former police officer Davinder Singh, who was arrested for alleged terror links.

The former J&K Police deputy superinten­dent of police (DSP) was arrested on January 11 last year, when he was ferrying two commanders of the banned terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen to Jammu from Kashmir.

An AK-47 rifle, three pistols, and a cache of ammunition and explosives were recovered from the vehicle in which they were travelling. NIA took over the case on January 17, and filed a filed a charge sheet against the former cop, who is currently in jail.

“Whereas, the Lieutenant Governor is satisfied after considerin­g the facts and circumstan­ces of the case and on the basis of informatio­n available that the activities of Mr Davinder

Singh, deputy Superinten­dent of Police (under suspension)… are such as warrant his dismissal from service. Accordingl­y, the Lieutenant Governor hereby dismisses Mr Davinder Singh from service with immediate effect,” said the an official order issued by the UT’S General Administra­tion Department on behalf of J&K Lt governor Manoj Sinha.

After his arrest, the J&K administra­tion stripped Singh of the Sher-e-kashmir Police Medal for gallantry.

The NIA charge sheet accused Singh and others of waging “war against India” with the help of Pakistan-based terrorists, and also alleged that the former police officer was providing shelter to terrorists.

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