Jammu and Kashmir: Two govt employees dismissed from service over alleged terror links
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Jammu and Kashmir: Two govt employees dismissed from service over alleged terror links
In a significant development, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday terminated services of two government employees over alleged terror links. The two government employees were Senior Assistant Ishtiyak Ahmad Malik and Assistant Wireless Operator Bashrat Ahmad Mir. They have been dismissed from services over their involvement in terrorists acts. In February this year, LG Sinha had ordered the sacking of three J&K govt employees — a police …
J&K Police wireless operator shared secrets across border; Two terror-friendly employees sacked
In a continued crackdown on terror sympathizers within the administration, the Jammu and Kashmir government has dismissed two more employees for alleged links with terrorist organizations. Among those sacked is a wireless operator in the J&K Police, accused of sharing sensitive information about anti-terror operations with Pakistani intelligence operatives.
LG dismisses two employees for anti-national activities
STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: The Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday dismissed two employees, belonging one each to Police Department (Assistant Wireless Operator) and Public Works (R&B) Department (Senior Assistant) in terms of Article 311 of the Constitution of India for their deep involvement in anti-national activities.The activities of these below mentioned employees had come to the adverse notice of law enforcement and intellig…
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