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DB seeks report about flood damaged JKCA record | | | Early Times Report Srinagar, Dec 6: A Division Bench of J&K High Court has directed Superintendent of Police city (Zone East) to file affidavit regarding the outcome of a committee formed by police to carry assessment of damages caused to record seized by police with regard to the alleged misappropriation of funds in the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA). The directions were issued by a division bench during the hearing in a Public Interest Litigation filed by two cricketers. In a status report filed before the court, the SP stated that because of the devastating flood in September, the record pertaining to the case got damaged as same was lying in store room of Police Station Ram Munshi Bagh was got submerged. After receding of the floods, he said, all the seized records was retrieved from the store room of police station to get the same dried up. Consequently, the District Police Officer Srinagar was requested to assess the damages caused to the records through a committee which has been constituted last month. In the PIL filed by two valley-based cricketers, Majid Yaqoob Dar, a former Ranji Trophy cricketer and Nissar Ahmad Khan, a club level player, seek investigation by a high level team of reputed police officers into the alleged misappropriation of large scale funds in the JKCA. "The matter should be investigated by a high level team of reputed officers of the police or any other authorized department" the petitioners have prayed. Apart from this, they seek direction from the court for taking effective steps for the recovery of more than Rs 40 crore which according to them have been embezzled by former secretary of JKCA Ahsan Mirza, Saleem Khan (administrative officer). |
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