CBI charge sheets 15 including two former bureaucrats

Issuance of arms licenses

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 20: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today filed two separate charge sheets against two former bureaucrats and 12 other persons in connection with issuance of firearms licences to ineligible persons during the years 2012-16 by violating the rules.
The CBI filed the charge sheets against the accused in the Court of Special Judge, CBI cases, Srinagar.
The first charge sheet had the names of 10 persons including the then Kupwara District Magistrate Itrat Hussain Rafiqi and four gun house dealers besides the middlemen.
The second charge sheet named the then Additional District Magistrate Ravinder Kumar Bhat and four others including gun house dealers and middlemen.
The case was registered in 2018 on the request of the then Jammu and Kashmir Government. Later, a notification of Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), Government of India, was issued transferring to the CBI the investigation of the FIR registered on May 17, 2018 in the Vigilance Organisation Kashmir (VOK).
The matter pertained to issuance of a large number of arms licences to ineligible persons without due process during the period from 2012-2016.
The spokesperson said one of the charge sheets was filed under various sections of Ranbir Penal Code, Prevention of Corruption Act and Arms Act against 10 accused including the then Kupwara DM, while another charge sheet was filed under similar sections against the then Kupwara ADM and four others in the case.
“Investigation disclosed the nexus of then Licensing Authority/District Magistrate with middlemen and other gun house dealers. In furtherance of the criminal conspiracy, the gun house dealers lured the defence personnel posted at faraway places in the country and got their arms licence issued from district Kupwara in an illegal manner, despite those personnel neither being resident of the State nor posted in the district, without police verification,” the charge sheet revealed.
It said alleged illegal gratification per licence was sought and collected by the gun house dealers and middlemen.
The issuance of a large number of arms licences in a bordering district like Kupwara in an illegal manner to ineligible persons is a matter of grave concern and poses serious threat to law and order and public safety, an official statement issued by the CBI said.