Posted in the Armed Wing of the J&K Police, the constable was allegedly involved in collecting Hawala money to distribute the same among terror outfits in different parts of the Union Territory.
A day after the Jammu and Kashmir administration fired four "terror-friendly" employees including a senior doctor, the National Conference and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leaders termed this action as "vindictive".
During the last three years, the J&K Government has sacked nearly 50 employees for their involvement in anti-national terror activities. Two sons of the terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen s self-styled supreme commander Sayeed Salahuddin were earlier axed for indulging in terror activities.
Anyone having links with terrorism or helped terrorism to grow and managed a government job in a wrong way will have to face appropriate action as per the law whenever there is proof of his or her involvement.
While getting huge salaries from the government exchequer, these employees were pursuing terror agenda in Kashmir Valley. They were working with Pakistan-based terror outfits and raising finances for them.