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Forged compassionate appointment in MES detected, CB Jammu registers FIR
9/24/2020 11:04:33 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT

JAMMU, Sept 24: Crime Branch Jammu registered a criminal case against two accused for procuring compassionate appointment in favour of one of them in MES Department by means of forged and fabricated documents in connivance and criminal conspiracy with the officials of MES Department.
The FIR was registered against Darshan Singh, son of Bansi Lal and Bansi Lal, son of Nand Lal both residents of village Ratnal, Jammu for securing compassionate appointment of accused Darshan Singh in MES Department by means of forgery.
A written complaint by one Shankar Singh, son of Late Tej Ram of village Ratnal, Bishnah, duly endorsed by Ld. Special Municipal Mobile Judicial Magistrate Ist Class Jammu was received in Crime Branch Jammu allegeing that his father late Tej Ram of village Ratnal Tehsil Bishnah district Jammu was working as a Mate in GE(P) No. 2 C/o 56 APO and designated as GE Kalu Chak and he died in a motor vehicle accident on 27-09-1986 at Jammu.
Bansi Lal, elder brother of deceased Tej Ram was also serving in MES as an Electrician in the same office at Kalu Chak and after the death of the father of the complainant, Bansi Lal started following the case of family pension as well as for compassionate appointment. Bansi Lal got appointment order of his son Darshan Singh as a peon in MES Department on compassionate grounds as ward of deceased Tej Ram, father of the complainant by means of forged and fabricated documents in connivance and criminal conspiracy with the officials of MES Department.
The complainant further alleged that he came to know about these facts only in the month of July, 2012 when they received letter from Head Quarters commander Wks Engineers, Jammu C/o 56 APO along-with the copies of various documents.
Taking cognizance into the matter, a preliminary verification was conducted by Crime Branch, Jammu. Documentary evidence established prima facie allegations levelled against the accused persons Darshan Singh and Bansi Lal of fraudulently, dishonestly and intentionally forging the documents for getting appointment in the MES Department. Connivance of officials of the MES Department was also established.
A formal case has been registered in Police Station Crime Branch, Jammu against the said accused persons and investigation initiated.
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