Srinagar, Aug 03: In a significant crackdown on terror financing in Jammu and Kashmir, six government employees, including five policemen, have been dismissed from service under Article 311(2)(c) of the Constitution of India.
Quoting a top official news agency KDC reported that the action was taken following an investigation that revealed their involvement in a narco-terror network operated by Pakistan’s ISI and terror outfits from across the border.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha approved the dismissal of these employees after a thorough investigation established their role in financing terrorism through the illegal sale of narcotics, he said , adding that the network was found to be deeply entrenched, with officials using their positions to facilitate the illicit trade.
They identified the dismissed officials as Farooq Ahmad Sheikh, Head Constable, Khalid Hussain Shah, Constable, Rahmat Shah, Constable, Irshad Ahmad Chalkoo, Constable, Nazam Din, Teacher and Saif Din, Constable.
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The government has reiterated its zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and its supporters, vowing to take stringent action against those involved in such activities, they said.
The Lieutenant Governor has emphasized the importance of rooting out corruption and terror links within government ranks to ensure the safety and well-being of citizens. This decisive action is part of broader efforts to dismantle terror networks and cut off their financial lifelines.
Authorities have assured that investigations will continue to uncover any additional links and ‘collaborators within the network, they said.
The government has also called for increased vigilance and cooperation from the public in identifying and reporting suspicious activities, they added.