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| Documents reveal modus operandi of erring officials | | Shopian appointment scam | | early times report Srinagar, Nov 23: In continuation of its report on illegal appointments in Shopian Deputy Commissioner's office, Early Times managed to lay hands on documents that reveal the modus operandi of the erring officials. According to the documents posts were first created and then favourites regularized. Mushtaq Ahmad Sodagar who was appointed firstly on a consolidated basis under the order no DCS/estt/11/1076-78, dated 17-10-2011 was not only included in grade pay which according to the rules he does not deserve, but his period was also extended continuously by employing different illegal methods. Zakir Hussain Khan was appointed as a volunteer helper of the Red Cross Society, later his position was upgraded to a Class IVth employee under an available order in the department and later it was further extended under order no DCS/estt/11/1085-87 dated 18-10-2011. And like other illegal appointees Zakir was included in the pay scale of Rs 10674 on monthly basis. Under an available post in the department in 2011, Zarak Jahan Padroo was firstly appointed by his uncle Mushtaq Ahmad Padroo as orderly under order no DCS/estt/11/695-697. Having complete know how of using fraudulent measures Mushtaq made a fraud date of birth certificate of Zarak Jahan and extended his period cleverly under an unknown order which is yet to be checked by officials in the department. Abdul Rashid Sheikh initially managed to get a post on temporary basis in the department in 2011 under an order no DCS/estt/11/1079-81. Violating all the rules and regulations Rashid within no time was appointed as a permanent employee and is currently in the pay scale of Rs 10674. After giving an amount of Rs 2-3 lakhs as bribe, Nisar Ahmad Khan and Asifa Latief Wani initially managed to get posts on consolidated basis in the office under an order no DCS/estt/12/2133-36 and DCS/estt/act/12/261 respectively. Some credible sources in the office reveal that people like Mushtaq Ahmad Padroo of Shamsipora, Abdul Rashid Mir of Turkawangam and Wazira Ji of Bongam Shopian appointed their close ones in the office through illegal means ranging from writing and erasing official documents. The report published by Early Times early this week that exposed the scam has been widely hailed by the people
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