366 Bags of Illicitly Ferried Rice Seized from FCI Trucks in Pattan; Truckers Apprehended
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police in Baramulla on Tuesday said to have recovered three-hundred sixty-six bags of illicitly ferried rice from two FCI trucks in Pattan along Srinagar-Kupwara highway. Both the accused truckers were apprehended on the spot.
The district police Baramulla in a bulletin issued to said that on receipt of specific information on May 31, an action undertaken under the supervision of Zaffar Mehdi, SDPO Pattan seized 366 bags of rice laden in two trucks bearing registration numbers JK-02V 6397 and JK-09 3233 driven by Mohammad Jamal Hajam resident of Madmadow Kalaroos Kupwara and Jahangir Ahmad Bhat resident of Bumhama Kupwara respectively at a naka established at Hanjiwera Pattan.
SRINAGAR: Police in Baramulla have foiled black marketing of rice by seizing a huge quantity of FCI supply, a police spokesman here said. Acting on specific information, a police party from Pattan established a checkpoint near Hanjiwera and intercepted two vehicles bearing registration numbers JK02V.
Rapist Arrested 2 Days After Committing Heinous Crime
SRINAGAR: On 6
th May, during the evening hours police post Mirgund received written complaint from a person named Gh Mohammad Dar S/O Abdul Rehman Dar R/O Odina stating therein that his minor daughter (name withheld) aged about 14 years was raped by one namely Asif Hussain Bhat S/O Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Bhat R/O Odina Pattan two days before.
On the written complaint, a case FIR was registered in Police Station Pattan under relevant sections of law. The accused however, was well aware about his act and was trying to evade his arrest. Police Party of Police Post Mirgund acted swiftly and arrested the accused.
Police Arrests Driver For Stealing Blood Samples In Baramulla
Srinagar: A driver from South Kashmir was arrested by Police in North Kashmir’s Pattan area for stealing blood samples which were going to be tested at GK Private Laboratory.
Police sources told news agency Kashmir Dot Com that acting upon a complaint received from GK Private Laboratory about misappropriation of Blood samples, a driver was arrested by police and taken into custody. The vehicle bearing registration number JK01N- 6658, was also seized.
Sources identified the accused driver as Sajad Ahmad Sheikh, a resident of Pampore area of South Kashmir.
“The police had been searching for Sajad for hours when he allegedly fled away along with 30 blood specimens which were supposed to get tested at GK Private Laboratory Srinagar,” they added.