Excelsior Correspondent
UDHAMPUR, June 10: Four persons were injured in road accidents at different locations.
As per reports, Sunil Kumar (28) son of Mulkh Raj of Kotli Balah and Atul Magotra, son of Subash Magotra of Housing Colony received injuries when the motorcycle they were riding on collided with a Tavera car near Kidamu on Udhampur-Ramnagar road.
In another incident, a pedestrian namely Ajay Kumar (12), son of Pram Dass of Pathi was injured when a motorcycle bearing registration number JK02B-1048 hit him near Gole Market, Udhampur.
Meanwhile, Makhna Devi (28), wife of Romash Chand of Chenani was injured in two motorcycles collision near SBI Bank in Udhampur.
All the injured were rushed to District Hospital Udhampur, where their condition was stated to be stable, when reports last came in.
Cases under relevant Sections have been registered at concerned police stations and investigation started.
Four injured in road accidents
16 bovines rescued, 3 held
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 10: Police foiled bovine smuggling bid with the arrest of three persons from river Tawi area, falling under the jurisdiction of Nehru Market police post.
As per police sources, a police patrolling team from Nehru Market police post noticed movement of bovines and some persons in river Tawi near Bikram Chowk and rushed to the spot.
After seeing the police party, the bovine smugglers tried to escape, but were chased and arrested.
The bovine smugglers were taking the bovines to Sidhra by foot via river Tawi from where they board them into vehicle for further smuggling to Valley.
The accused have been identified as Suleman, son of Babu, Faiz-ul-Rehman alias Faji, son of Mohammad Bashir and Bilal Ahmed, son of Sai Mohammad, all residents of Belicharana. A total of 16 bovines were rescued from their possession.
A case under FIR number 117/14 under Section 188 RPC has been registered at Nehru Market police post and investigation started.
Police team headed by incharge Nehru Market police post SI Mohammad Iqbal Chagatta made the arrest under the supervision of SHO Gandhi Nagar Manzoor Ahmed Kohli, SDPO Gandhi Nagar Harjeet Singh, SP South Rahul Malik and SSP Jammu Atul Goel.
Retd DIG’s son arrested for molesting girl
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JAMMU, June 10: Son of a retired Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) has been arrested for molesting a girl in Gandhi Nagar area of the winter capital.
As per police sources, a girl hailing from district Udhampur, presently residing at Gandhi Nagar lodged a complaint with police station Gandhi Nagar alleging that Harmeet Singh, son of retd DIG Telecom Bhopinder Singh, a resident of Gandhi Nagar allegedly molested her and snatched her mobile phone.
After registering a case under Section 354 and 382 RPC, police arrested the son of the retired DIG.
Further investigation into the case is going on.
Police team headed by SHO Gandhi Nagar police station Manzoor Ahmed Kohli made the arrest under the supervision of SDPO Gandhi Nagar Harjeet Singh, SP South Rahul Malik and SSP Jammu Atul Goel.
Solidarity tour flagged off
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UDHAMPUR, June 10: For expressing their solidarity with the troops deployed in the inhospitable terrain and extreme weather conditions in the Northern Command and to Commemorate the 15th anniversary of ‘Operation Vijay’, a group of seven volunteers of “North Calcutta Disha’, a Calcutta based adventure and sports organisation is on a 6000 km drive across the country from Calcutta to Leh.
On the fourth day of the journey the group reached Udhampur on Monday.
As a token of respect, the group presented a memento to Brig Bipin Bakshi, Brigadier General Staff posted at Udhampur, who received it on behalf of the officers and soldiers of the Command.
During their interaction with officers over tea, they shared their experiences of the journey and their past interactions with the Army. The group would be in the State till June 26. The group was later flagged off for the onward journey.
Bovine smuggler arrested
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Kathua, June 10: In continuation to drive launched against the Bovine smugglers under the supervision of Mohan Lal, Superintendent of Police Kathua, today acting on a specific information Police party of PP Marheen laid down a naka at Paharpur area and apprehended one bovine smuggler namely Makhan Din S/o Qasim Din R/o Chack Desa Choudharian and rescued 17 bovine animals from his possession while he was taking them illegally from J&K to Punjab by foot. A Case FIR No. 107/2014 u/s 188 RPC stand registered at P/S Rajbagh. Investigation of the case is in progress.
Meanwhile, Kathua Police apprehended 2 persons namely (1) Ajay Sharma S/o Hans Raj R/o Ward No.06 Kathua and (2) Narinder Singh S/o Satpaul Singh R/O Patyari, Janglote while selling the Kerosene oil illegally in the village Patyari and recovered / seized 60 liters of Kerosene oil from their possession.
A case FIR No. 206/2014 u/s 3/7 EC Act registered at Police Station Kathua against both of them investigation of which is going on.
Kissan Kendra to be dedicated to farmers by March 2015: Mir
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JAMMU, June 10: Minister for Agriculture Production Ghulam Hassan Mir today said that Government has earmarked Rs. 5 crore for construction of three storey Kissan Kendra at Talab Tillo, adding that on the completion of the bhawan, free accommodation to the farmers would be provided who visit Jammu from other districts for agriculture related subjects.
This was stated by the Minister while interacting with the officers of Agriculture Department after inspecting the ongoing construction work of Kissan Kendra at Talab Tillo, here this evening.
Shabir Ahmed Khan, Director Command Area Development, Ashok Malhotra, Joint Director Agriculture (Extension), Susheel Sahni, Joint Director Agriculture, (Inputs), Sudesh Koul, Deputy Director (Trainings), C. M. Sharma, Deputy Director (Central), Onkar Singh Choudhary, Chief Agriculture Officer besides other senior officers of Command Area Development and Agriculture Department were present on the occasion.
The Minister said that Kissan Kendra will go a long way in providing the farmers opportunity for upgrading their knowledge and skill and awareness in the field of agriculture in a number of ways. He stated that besides fulfilling the long pending demand of the farmers for reasonable accommodation at Jammu, it will also become a venue for interaction between the farmers and exchanges of knowledge and experience for the mutual benefit of farmers visiting Jammu from various areas of the State.
He informed that the complex will also have computer centre where farmers can upgrade their knowledge about the advancement made in the field of agriculture technology through the internet and will be able to access data beneficial to them from various sources like ICAR/Agriculture Universities and various line departments of the agriculture sector.
The provision of recreation of room for farmers at the Kendra would also help in better interaction and sharing of knowledge between the farmers and will be promote peer learning.
Over 350 drug peddlers arrested : IGP
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SRINAGAR, June 10: Police today said that over 350 drug peddlers have been arrested in the last 18 months in the Valley.
Inspector General of Police Kashmir A G Mir while speaking at a seminar on drug addiction organised by Shahri Khaas Welfare Coordination Committee at SP College here said police is relentlessly working for curbing the drug peddling.
He said that in the year 2013, police has arrested 247 persons involved in illicit drugs related activities and registered 227 cases under NDPS Act cases in Kashmir Zone, besides recovered 2574 Kgs of Cannabis and its derivatives and about 11 thousand bottles and 17 thousand tablets of psychotropic prescription drugs.
IGP added that this year till date 113 cases of NDPS Act have been registered in which 147 persons involved have been arrested.
“1000 kgs of Cannabis and its derivatives, 115 kgs of Brown sugar and about 1600 bottles and 14 thousand tablets of psychotropic prescription drugs were recovered by police in Kashmir Zone from the peddlers,” he said.
Earlier, Molana Syed Toiab Kamili in his address said that the menace of drugs has propped up in our society as the people are deviating from the tenets of religion.
General Secretary of the Shair Khas Coordination Committee Abdul Qayoom Khan presented in his welcome address said that drug addiction is emerging as a menace if not tackled early, can be catastrophic to the society.
1 killed, 3 injured in road accidents
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Srinagar, June 10: One person was killed and three others were injured in different road traffic accidents across the Valley.
A police spokesman said a school Bus of Delhi Modern Public School Pampore JK13A/8062 hit a motorcycle JK13A/4078 driven by Amir Bashir Wani son of Bashir Ahmed Wani of Patalbagh, Pampore near Ladoo in Pulwama district.
A motor cycle JK01K-8116 hit and injured a 70-year-old Ghulam Ahmad Mir son of Mohammad Akbar Mir of Patushahi, Bandipora near Patushahi. The injured was shifted to a hospital for treatment.
A Load Carrier 407 JK01C-1164 hit and injured a pedestrian 50-year-old Fata Begam wife of Abdul Gaffar Telli of Vizer at Puthkah Chowk in Tarzoo, Sopore. The injured was shifted to District Hospital, Baramulla for treatment.
An LP passenger vehicle JK04-2635 hit and injured a pedestrian Bilal Ahmad Dar son of Ghulam Hassan Dar of Garend Kalan at Garend Kalan in Budgam. The injured was shifted to hospital for treatment.
The spokesman said police has registered cases in these accidents.
Crops, trees burnt in fire
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JAMMU, June 10: Crops and trees in large chunk of land were burnt in a devastating fire at village Deruan Burn under the jurisdiction of Gharota police station last night.
Reports said the crops and trees caught fire in the land of Gopal Sharma at Deruan Burn last night. The crops and trees were burnt. Fire Brigade and police parties reached the spot. The Fire Brigade personnel doused the flames.
Police have registered a case in the fire incident for investigations.
Personal staff of HC Judges defer mass leave
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JAMMU, June 10: In view of the assurance given by the High Court authorities regarding fulfillment of pending demands, Personal Staff Association of the High Court has deferred mass casual leave.
“In the full house meeting, it was decided that in case the demands are not fulfilled by or before 10th July, 2014, further course of action will be decided”, the Association said.