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Show-Cause notice issued to AD FCS&CA for asking erring officer to hold probe
DC Bandipora suspends TSO, constitutes enquiry committee
1/4/2019 10:28:15 PM
Mohammad Sarfaraz

Early Times Report

BANDIPORA, Jan 4: Deputy Commissioner Bandipora on Friday placed a Tehsil Supply Officer of Food, Civil, Supplies and Consumer (FCS&CA) Department under suspension following the seizure of a truck loaded with government ration earlier this week.
On December 30, Deputy Commissioner Bandipora and Superintendent of Police Bandipora caught red-handed a truck loaded with government ration meant for black marketing.
The Deputy Commissioner ordered the suspension of TSO Mohammad Yousuf Ganaie with immediate effect and attached to DC Office. He also directed to withhold the salary of Assistant Director FCS&CA Bandipora.
Dr Choudhary also directed to constitute an enquiry committee headed by Assistant Commissioner Revenue (ACR) Bandipora to inquire about the matter and fix the responsibility for dereliction of duties and actual involvement of officers or officials of the department in the incident of black-marketing of government ration.
The committee shall also come up with recommendations for prevention of such incidents in future and have been asked to submit the detailed enquiry report within a period of two weeks.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner also issued a show-cause notice to the assistant director FCS&CA for asking an officer to conduct enquiry who was suspected to be involved in the black marketing.
In an order issued on Friday, DC Bandipora asked the Officer to explain his position within three days failing which action, as warranted, shall be taken against him for drafting an order so casually and in violation of the laid procedure for official enquiries and contrary to the facts and circumstances of the incident.
However sources said that in the border areas of Bandipora district, people lack food grains, as they were compelled to fetch essentials commodities from private shops.
Inhabitants of the upper reaches have alleged that some ration depots were without supplies, and with the result they are forcing the people to face hardships, said sources.
Sources said that the people have demanded that the government should take immediate steps to keep ration, including Sugar, Kerosene oil and other essential commodities available at the depots.
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