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CBJ produces chargesheet against ex-Director CAPD
Irregularities in issuance of Kerosene Oil Licences
7/8/2020 10:24:11 PM

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JAMMU, July 8: Crime Branch Jammu produced charge-sheet-against accused, (Rtd) Director Consumer Affairs & Public Distribution Department Jammu Subash Chander Jandyal, son of Late Paras Ram, resident of 218/A Shastri Nagar Jammu, near Dogra Hr. Sec. School, in case FIR No. 31/2007 U/S 5(2) PC Act Svt. 2006 in the Court of Special Judge Anti-corruption, Jammu on 08-07-2020 for Commission of grave violations in the issuance of Kerosene Oil Licences during his posting as Director Consumer Affairs & Public Distribution Department in the year 2001 and 2002.
The case owes its origin to a complaint lodged by Under Secretary to Government, CAPD Department, J&K wherein among other allegations it was alleged that large number of Kerosene Oil licenses have been issued in Jammu city without observing any norms & rules.
Investigation conducted has established that SC Jandial during his posting as Director CAPD Jammu on extension of service for two years after actual period of retirement, without any directions from the Government and without any authority /indenting received from the field staff and without any public outcry from the general public, abused his official position for his pecuniary gains and after bypassing the laid down norms and guidelines of the government and without issuing any direction to the Field Staff to keep any check on the sale of their allotted/highly subsidized kerosene oil quota, issued 730 Kerosene Oil licenses, with the result most of these kerosene depot holders sold their monthly allotted highly subsidized Kerosene oil quota at their sweet will, which gave rise to the black marketing.
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