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ACB registers case against then Asst Dir Employment for demanding bribe

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Saturday said to have registered a case against the then Assistant Director employment, for demanding and taking bribe from Himalayan motors Tengpora, bypass Srinagar for recommending their vehicles under Mumkin scheme.

A statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) reads that a verification was conducted by Jammu and Kashmir Anti corruption Bureau to look into the allegations that Shabnam Arif Mir, Assistant Director Employment in capacity of nodal officer under Mumkin Scheme for District Kupwara & Bandipora demanded and accepted bribe from officials of Himalayan Motors Tengpora Bypass Srinagar for processing and recommending their vehicles under scheme during the year 2021-2022 etc.

“The verification conducted has revealed that under the Mumkin scheme, the applications of eligible candidates were to be placed before District Level Implementation Committee (DLIC) by Nodal officer after verifying the credentials of the applications as per laid down norms, but said Shabnam Arif Mir, as being Nodal officer of Bandipora & Kupwara Districts demanded Rs 10,000 per vehicle as bribe/commission from officials of Himalayan Motors, Tengpora Srinagar for recommending their vehicles,” the statement reads.

It added that the probe conducted also reveal that the officials of said Himalyan motors used to submit proforma bills of his dealer to her by paying fixed bribe money with the approval of General Manager Sumeer Pandita and Managing Director, Junaid Bashir Beigh against preferential treatment to the Himalayan motors over other dealers.

“The verification conducted has also revealed that the suspect public servant demanded and accepted bribe to the tune of Rs 4,00,000 from sales consultant including Rs 1,39,000, so received through e-transactions into the account numbers provided by her to officials of the Himalayan motors,” it reads.

Accordingly, the statement reads that after culmination of probe a case under FIR number 15/2024 U/S 07 of the Prevention of Corruption Act-1988 & section 120-B IPC has been registered at PS ACB Baramulla against accused Public servant namely Shabnam Arif Mir, the then Assistant Director Employment, Bandipora & Kupwara (Nodal officer, Mumkin scheme for district Kupwara -Bandipora ), Sumeer Pandita, the then General Manager and Junaid Bashir Beigh, the then Managing Director of M/S Himalayan Motors Tengpora Bypass, Srinagar and others.

“Immediately after registration of the case searches were conducted by various ACB teams at multiple locations in Bandipora, Kupwara and Srinagar during which various incriminating documents were obtained and seized,” the statement reads, adding that further investigations are going on and role of other officials is being investigated—(KNO)

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