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| BMO among four booked by Vigilance for misappropriation of Govt funds | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 23: State Vigilance Organization (SVO) booked four public servants including then BMO Beerwah for misappropriating funds meant for salary of the employees and implementation of different schemes. They were booked under section 5(1)(c), r/w 5(2) J&K P.C Act 2006, Section 120-B, RPC at Police Station Vigilance Organization Kashmir. As per reports, a verification conducted by Vigilance Organisation into the allegations of misappropriation of funds by Fayaz Ahmad Banday the then BMO Beerwah during the period 2008 to 2011, in connivance with Mushtaq Ahmad Parray then Cashier, Zahoor Ahmed Banday then Pharmacist and Zahoor Ahmad Shah then Treasury Officer Beerwah meant for salary of employees and for implementation of different schemes, revealed that the public servants mentioned above have managed to get fake and fictitious bills processed and shown disbursed on account of salary, GPF and arrears. The amount has been credited in the official account of the said BMO and subsequently misappropriated and embezzled by transferring and crediting the amount in the personal accounts of Cashier and Pharmacist through cheques. It has also surfaced during the verification, that a huge amount of Hospital generation fund received on account of OPD Tickets, fee for conducting tests and X-Rays received from Sub-District Hospital Beerwah and other Health centres of the Block has also been misappropriated. The verification further reveals that an amount of Rs. 2,93,88/- received during the year 2009 by the Hospital on account of wages of consolidated daily wagers have also been misappropriated by the BMO and his staff by manipulating the records, thereby causing heavy loss to the State Exchequer. Omissions and commissions on the part of the above named public servants constitute offences punishable U/S 5(1)(c), r/w 5(2) J&K P.C Act 2006, Section 120-B, RPC. A Case FIR No. 26/2014 P/S VOK has been registered into the matter and further investigation taken up. |
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