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Army served third notice in Siachen scam
12/26/2007 11:50:19 AM
Early Times Reporter
Jammu | Dec 26
As the row between the Leh SSP Alok Kumar and the Army authorities in the Himalayan cold terrain refuses to settle down the Jammu and Kashmir Home department has slapped a final notice on the Army to produce its officers and men for question.
There is a long standing run down between the Leh SSP Alok Kumar and the Army authorities after the alleged food and cloth scam in Siachen Glacier. This is the third and final notice and after this the police will approach a court for issuing non-bailable warrant against the officials besides seeking a direction to the Army for providing details about the scam, official sources said.
Officials in Jammu and Kashmir Home Department said the Army top brass had assured cooperation once its inquiry was completed.
Now that their inquiry report is over, neither the report has been handed over to the police nor the officials handed over for questioning, senior officials said.
The army had filed a complaint against Leh's Senior Superintendent of Police Alok Kumar for his alleged aggressive attitude towards its personnel deployed in the Himalayan town located in north Kashmir, a charge vehemently denied by the state government. An IPS officer of 1997 batch, Kumar was instrumental earlier in alleged Petrol and Diesel scam, where few army officials allegedly entered into a criminal conspiracy with petrol dealers and sold the oil in open market while filling the tankers with water.
In the present case, the Police have registered 11 FIRs since July this year after finding food packets and other equipment meant for Siachen being sold in the open market but the army has refused to cooperate in the probe.
Police arrested 31 people, including shopkeepers, in various areas in this Himalayan town located in north Jammu and Kashmir. Police registered the first FIR against shopkeepers and unknown army officers under various sections of the Ranbir Penal Code related to cheating.
A few of them have made confessional statements before magistrates, during which they named senior army officers who allegedly supplied the materials to them, they said.
The police seized the boots and trousers at a time when the army's high command and the defence ministry are running from pillar to post for meet the requirements of troops in Siachen. The local command too had made a requisition for the special high altitude gear needed by the soldiers.
The entire scam to light after the police found special rations meant for soldiers serving in Siachen Glaciers being sold in open market. Immediately, police wanted to question some of the officials including one in the rank of Brigadier stationed at Leh-based 14 corps.
Recently, army rations including high-calorie food items meant for soldiers defending the borders in inhospitable terrain, were found on sale in the markets of Leh.
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