Jammu & Kashmir: FIR registered against those for providing shelter to Rohingya's; Police carry searches in Bathinda
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Jammu & Kashmir: FIR registered against those for providing shelter to Rohingya’s; Police carry searches in Bathinda

On December 19, Jammu Deputy Inspector General Shakti Pathak stated that police are searching several parts of the city for persons who may be giving passports and plots to those who have arrived from outside

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Jammu & Kashmir police carrying searches at a Rohingya colony in Bathindi area of Jammu

Jammu & Kashmir police carrying searches at a Rohingya colony in Bathindi area of Jammu

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Jammu Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Shakti Pathak said on December 19 that police are conducting searches at various locations in the city against people for providing documents and plots to those who have come from outside, a reference to Rohingya’s, non-citizens of the country. The top police official also said an investigation is underway.

Speaking to reporters in Jammu on December 19 about the searches, DIG Pathak said, “In different places in Jammu city, people have given their plots to those who’ve come from outside. We are checking who is giving them these facilities and helping them get the Indian Government facilities…” He said that seven police stations are involved, and searches are underway at around 29-30 locations in Jammu.

“…We are checking the documents and who helped them provide those documents. An investigation is underway,” he said.

Earlier in the day, Jammu & Kashmir police carried out searches at a Rohingya colony in the Bathindi area of Jammu.

In a press release issued on December 19, police said several First Information Reports have been lodged at different police stations against the people found to be accused of providing shelter to the Rohingya.

“Today, an action was initiated against all those who have been facilitators in providing shelter and availing Government benefits to the non-citizens of the country, Rohingyas,” the release further stated.

According to the press release, FIR’s are lodged in the following Police Stations vide FIR numbers P/S Satwari FIRno.270, P/S Trikuta Nagar FIR no. 352, P/S Bagh-e-Bahu FIR no.107, P/S Channi Himmat FiR no.184, P/S Nowabad FIR no.191, P/S Domana FIR no.370, P/S Nagrota FIR no.527 respectively.

“In these FIR, people who have been found to be accused of providing shelter to the people of foreigners outside of the nation (Rohingyas),” it added.

It added that searches, as per procedure, in the presence of magistrates were conducted at different locations in Jammu district where non-citizens are accommodated and also at the facilitators’ residential places.

“During searches, illegally acquired Indian documents like PAN cards, Adhaar cards, and bank documents, among other incriminating material, were seized. An investigation into the matter has started and other details will be shared subsequently,” the release further stated.

“Stringent action in the future shall be taken against all such defaulters,” it added.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

 

 

 

 

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