CBK charge sheets 9 for securing jobs fraudulently

Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, July 21: Economic Offences Wing of Crime Branch Kashmir has produced charge sheet against 9 accused for their involvement in fraudulently securing jobs in SKIMS Soura
The charge sheet was filed in case FIR No. 26/2015 under Sections 420, 468, 471 & 120-B RPC against nine persons for their alleged involvement in fraudulently securing jobs in SKIMS Soura after having committed criminal conspiracy, cheating and forgery of certificates etc.
The statement read that the case owes its origin to an official communication received by Crime Branch Kashmir from the Director, SKIMS Soura that order No. SIMS-23 (P) of 2015, among others Shakoor Ahmad Tantray S/o Mohammad Yousuf Tantray R/o Ponipora Kulgam, Mohammad Shahid Murtaza S/o Mohammad Shaban Dar R/o Wanpora Kulgam, Shazia Hassan D/o Gh. Hassan R/o Kulpora Srandoo Kulgam, Mudasir Bashir Sofi S/o Bashir Ahmad Sofi R/o Noorbagh Kulgam and Shameem Ahmad Naik S/o Hamidullah Naik R/o Banimullah Kulgam were appointed as Nursing Orderlies subject to verification and genuineness of their academic credentials.
“However, as per the verification report furnished by the Joint Secretary (Verification), J&K State Board of School Education Kashmir it transpired that the academic/ D.O.B. certificates submitted by them were fake and forged. Accordingly, case FIR No. 26 of 2015 came to be registered in P/S Crime Branch Kashmir and investigation was started to probe into the allegations.”
It read that during investigation it was determined that, in addition to the five accused individuals two more individuals Aamir Hassan Khan S/o Ghulam Hassan Khan R/o Badrakund Ganderbal and Jehangir Ahmad Dar S/o Ghulam Hassan Dar R/o Ashmuji Kulgam had also produced fake certificates for securing the job in SKIMS Soura.
“It also came to fore during investigation that two persons, Rashid-ul-Hassan Gojjar S/o Ghulam Hassan R/o Aarigutnoo Kulgam and Mohammad Akbar Lone (now deceased) S/o Gh. Rasool Lone R/o Gund Fatehpora Anantnag were responsible for forging and fabrication of the marks cards for monetary considerations.”
It further read that evidence collected during investigation has established individual and collective criminal culpability and proved that offences punishable U/Ss 420, 468, 471 & 120-B RPC have been committed by the nine accused persons.
“Accordingly, charge sheet of the instant case has been presented before the court of Forest Magistrate, Srinagar for judicial determination,” it read.