Day: May 4, 2024

  • Action Against Drugs Peddling : Property Worth Crores Attached in Rajouri Town

    Action Against Drugs Peddling : Property Worth Crores Attached in Rajouri Town

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    RAJOURI MAY 04:–In a major action against drugs peddling and to tighten noose against those involved in this unlawful act, Jammu and Kashmir police has seized / attached property worth crores of rupees in Rajouri town.

    The property is linked in a case of NDPS that is registered in police station Rajouri.

    Police said that the property is related to accused namely Vikal Chogga son of Vimal Chogga resident of Ward 12 Rajouri.

    He is booked in a case FIR no 380/2023 U/Ss 8/21/22/25/27 – A of NDPS Act in PS Rajouri.

    The said property comprising of multi storey business establishment is situated in the heart of the Rajouri city is valued at around 1 crore and 74 lakhs rupees.

    The attached property is four storied and is situated in the heart of city.

    Police said that the mentioned accused had erected this empire from the money he accumulated by selling drugs to the local youths.

    One Eco car valued at 7 lakh rupees bearing registration number JK11D 3289 also stand attached in the case earlier.

    The action of attachment / seizure of property was made by a police team headed by Additional SP Rajouri Musadiq Basu alongwith Deputy SP Headquarter Ashwani Sharma, Inspector Aejaz Ahmed Wani, PSI Sahil Choudhary alongwith Executive Magistrate Sham Lal.

    SSP Rajouri Amritpal Singh (IPS) said that Rajouri Police reiterates it’s commitment towards eradication of drugs peddling menace from society and tighten noose against those involved in it.

    More similar action in times to come is expected, he said.

    SSP Rajouri said that there is zero tolerance policy of J&K Police against drug peddlers and it is evident from massive action taken in Rajouri district in past.

  • 7th India-Indonesia Joint Defence Cooperation Committee meet held in Delhi.

    7th India-Indonesia Joint Defence Cooperation Committee meet held in Delhi.

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    SHYAM SOOD 

    RAJOURI/DELHI MAY 03:–Seventh India-Indonesia Joint Defence Cooperation Committee (JDCC) meeting was held in New Delhi on Friday which was co-chaired by Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane and Secretary General of the Ministry of Defence Indonesia, Air Marshal Donny Ermawan Taufanto, M.D.S.

    Both sides expressed satisfaction at the expanding scope of defence cooperation between the two countries.
    The progress made on various bilateral defence cooperation initiatives deliberated in meetings of Working Groups on Defence Cooperation and Defence Industries Cooperation was also reviewed by the co-chairs.
    The dignitaries identified means to enhance existing areas of collaboration especially in the field of defence industry ties, maritime security and multilateral cooperation.
    During the visit, Air Marshal Donny Ermawan Taufanto visited the DRDO headquarters in New Delhi as well as TATA Advanced Systems and L&T Defence facilities in Pune.
    He also held deliberations with other Indian defence industry partners like Bharat Forge, Mahindra Defence & Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited and discussed ways to enhance defence industrial capabilities by cooperation in research & joint production.
    Air Marshal Donny Ermawan Taufanto also called on the Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan during the visit.
    The Secretary General is on a visit to India from May 2. He laid a wreath and paid homage to the fallen heroes at the National War Memorial, New Delhi.
    “India and Indonesia have a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and have arrived at a shared vision of the Indo-Pacific. In current times, this partnership is characterised by closed cooperation in bilateral and multilateral arena, including frequent high-level interactions,” MoD said.
    Indonesia is an important partner in India’s Act East Policy and the Indo-Pacific region.

  • Complaint lodged against in-charge headmaster for corporal punishment.

    Complaint lodged against in-charge headmaster for corporal punishment.

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    SHYAM SOOD 

    RAJOURI MAY 03:–On Friday a complaint has been lodged with police against an in-charge headmaster for allegedly using corporal punishment on an 8-years-old class 3rd student at government middle school in Kotranka subdivision of Rajouri district, which seriously injured his ear.

    The student has been identified as Shabab Ahmad s/o Mohd Shabir, a student at government model school in Upper Kandi.
    At present Shabab is under treatment at Associated Hospital Government Medical College (AH GMC) Rajouri.

    On the written complaint of father, a case has been registered against the in-charge headmaster at Kandi police station under different sections of law.
    Mohd Shabir informed that his son after reaching school went to drink water with his colleagues.

    As the students created noise, in-charge headmaster Mohd Sharief got annoyed and started beating Shabab even with kicks.
    The irritated in-charge headmaster then held the ear of Shabab from ear and pushed him on the ground with force which resulted in serious injury to ear and it started bleeding.
    “In-charge headmaster brought Shabab to a nearby medical shop and after initial treatment brought shabab to home and without informing about the incident left our home” said Mohd Shabir adding that he was not at home at that time.

    He added, when the family noticed that bleeding had not stopped, Shabab was shifted to CHC at Kotranka for treatment.
    Doctor at CHC after noticing serious injury to ear and after required treatment referred Shabab to AH GMC Rajouri for specialised treatment.
    Father of the Shabab have demanded stringent action in this matter after lodging a formal complaint at Kandi police station.