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Crime Branch Kashmir Files Chargesheet Against An Accused For Securing  Government Job Via Forged, Fake Documents


Srinagar, July 15: Crime Branch Kashmir on Saturday said that its Economic Offences Wing, Srinagar produced a chargesheet against a person who allegedly has managed to secure a government job on the basis of forged and fake documents.

In handout to GNS, the CBK said that it chargesheet in a case FIR No. 64 of 2022 before the Hon’ble Court of Sub Judge Trehgam Kupwara against Qaisar-ud-Din Bajard, S/o Sai Mohammad Bajard, R/o Zirhama, Marhama, District Kupwara for his involvement in commission of offences punishable under Sections 420, 468 & 471 RPC of P/S Economic Offences Wing, Srinagar (Crime Branch Kashmir).

According to spokesman, Brief facts of the case are that Economic Offences Wing, Srinagar (Crime Branch Kashmir) had received a complaint alleging that one Qaisar-ud-Din Bajard, S/o Sai Mohammad Bajard, R/o Zirhama, Marhama, Kupwara had managed to secure a Government job as Jr. Lineman in Electric Maintenance Division Kupwara on the basis of fake and forged certificates/ documents. Accordingly, the instant case was registered in P/S EOW, Srinagar (Crime Branch Kashmir) in the year 2022 and investigation started.

During investigation it has been established that the accused Qaisar-ud-Din Bajard, S/o Sai Mohammad Bajard, R/o Zirhama, Marhama, District Kupwara availed all the benefits of a Government employee after having been appointed on the basis of fake and forged certificates of 8th Class. The aforesaid acts on part of the accused individual has established cheating, fraud and forgery (offences punishable u/Ss 420, 468 & 471 RPC), he said.

Investigation of the case was concluded as “proved” against said accused individual and Charge-report of the instant case has been produced before the Hon’ble Court for judicial determination, reads the statement.

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