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SI, teacher among three booked for securing jobs through fake documents in Jammu

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The Crime Branch has booked a J&K Police sub-inspector, a teacher and an Anganwadi worker for securing government jobs using fake documents. Three separate cases have been registered in this regard.

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An FIR has been registered against Mohinder Paul (Sub-Inspector, presently posted in IRP 4th Bn) a resident of Upper Nonial, Nowshera tehsil in Rajouri on the written complaint of Sita Ram for securing a job in the Police Department in 1995 by using fake educational qualification documents. The contents of the complaint, departmental inquiry report and preliminary verification report prima-facie revealed commission of cognizable offence.

On the written complaint of Bachan Lal of Suchetgarh in Jammu, Crime Branch registered a case against Govind Kumar, a resident of Khamb village in RS Pura for getting job in J&K School Education Department as ReT Teacher in 2004 by using fake Permanent Residence Certificate (PRC) and subsequently getting confirmed as permanent teacher.

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In the third case, a written complaint was received from Khursheed Ahmed Naik of Khari, Ramban, in which the complainant alleged that Ghulam Hassan Naik and Shakeela Bano, both residents of Khari village in Ramban are father and daughter in relation. Ghulam Hassan Naik having date of birth as 06-12-1966 is a government teacher, while Shakeela Bano having date of birth as 01-01-1976 is employed as Anganwadi worker. The complainant said father and daughter had an age difference of just nine years and 26 days.

The complainant further alleged that Shakeela Bano is illiterate and in order to get her selected as Anganwadi Worker (AWW), her father manipulated the school records thereby committing forgery. The Crime Branch has registered a case against individuals and others on the basis of the contents of the complaint and preliminary verification report.

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Senior Superintendent of Police, Crime Jammu, Benam Tosh confirmed that three separate cases have been registered at Police Station Crime Branch (EOW) Jammu and investigations started.

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