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Ration once again missing from CAPD depot as politicians-officers nexus going unabated | | | Jammu, July 24: Missing of more than 2000 quintals of rice from CAPD depot in Central Kashmir has once again raised question about function of the CAPD department. Missing or selling of ration meant for poor people in open market has become a routine affair because there is a nexus between politicians and officers of CAPD in this whole scam. Not only officers of the CAPD are involved in this scandal even officers of the Food Corporation of India are also involved in swindling ration meant for poor people. Government on record has admitted that nearly one hundred trucks loaded with ration were missed. Instead of taking ration to the prescribed destination these trucks were disappeared mid-way. Shockingly government has not taken any step to recover the ration which was loaded in these trucks. Meanwhile according to a latest report, more than 2000 quintals of rice meant for public distribution has mysteriously disappeared from a granary in Chadoora area of central Kashmir's Budgam district. Sources told a local news agency of Kashmir disclosed that the Nagam Granary at Chadoora received 11,030 quintals of rice from CAPD's central godown in Srinagar which was to be dispatched to 5 circles of Budgam district: Charisharif A, Charisharif B, Chadoora A, Chadoora B and B.K Pora. "However, only 9000 quintals of rice have been dispatched to these centers and the remaining rice is missing," sources said. The Assistant Director CAPD is under cloud for appointing a tainted person as storekeeper for the Sheikhpora granary. "The storekeeper was attached with Central Office over embezzlement charges and is yet to receive clearance from the Vigilance and Crime Branch," the sources said. |
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