Crime Branch charge-sheets Forester among 10 accused in six cases

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, July 31: Crime Branch has filed charge-sheets in six separate cases against 10 accused, including a Forester & an employee of School Education Department for securing job and promotion benefits on fake qualification certificates, procuring fake PRC, real estate fraud and job scams.
Charge-sheet has been filed against Forester Raghubir Singh (now Retd.), son of Sandoor Singh, resident of Sungal Morh, Akhnoor for getting promotion benefits by using fake graduation degree. Case was registered and investigated against the accused on the communication received from Divisional Forest Officer Jammu.
Another charge-sheet has been filed against an employee of School Education Department namely Dhanvir Singh son of Late Milkha Singh, resident of Paloura Jammu, posted as Chowkidar at Govt Hr Secondary School Bhalwal, Jammu for securing job by using fake qualification/ DoB certificate.
In another case, charge-sheet was filed against accused Anil Kumar Nanda and his son Aman Nanda, both residents of Green Avenue, Abrol Nagar Pathankot, Punjab for duping complainant of Rs 54.50 lakh by committing real estate fraud.
In two other cases, charge-sheets have been filed against accused Ghulam Rasool Wani son of Mohammad Asgar Wani, resident of Parisabad Pora ,Budgam (A/P Ragoora Majeen Sidhra Jammu), . Shamim Dar, son of Abdul Aziz, resident of Ladhu Pampore, Kashmir and three more accused including two females for duping the complainants of Rs 24.00 lakh on the pretext of providing jobs in J&K Bank and SBI.
On the complaint received through Secretary to Govt Revenue Department Jammu, Crime Branch had registered FIR, conducted investigation and now filed charge-sheet against accused (now expired) of Gandhi Nagar, Jammu for procuring fake PRC.
Senior Superintendent of Police Crime Jammu, Benam Tosh said that six charge-sheets in case FIR No 21/2002, case FIR No. 24/2022, case FIR No. 52/2022 , case FIR No. 13/2024, case FIR No 02/2025 and case FIR No. 24/2025 have been filed in the court of law for judicial determination.