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Udhampur: SKPA hosts Dr.  Pandita’s lecture on role of foreign funding in abating terrorism

UDHAMPUR, DECEMBER 17: Sher-i-Kashmir Police Academy, Udhampur (SKPA) hosted a lecture by Dr. Daleep Pandita on the role of foreign funding in abating terrorism.

Dr Pandita delivered a comprehensive lecture through power point presentation about the foreign funding provided to the Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) that is used for abating terrorist activities in India with special reference to Jammu and Kashmir.

Based on his vast experience and international exposure as the New India Assurance Company’s former Regional Manager for Northern India of Government of India undertaking, , Dr. Pandita deliberated upon the modus operandi used by such illegal promoters in disturbing security, safety and stability of the region.

He explained in depth how these unlawful operations are being carried out by misusing financial transitions resulting in various economic crimes. About 30 Jammu and Kashmir Police force officers of the rank of  Dy SP  attended the lecture  during this two week vertical interaction course  going on at SKPA.

Role of banking and financial institutions in checking money laundering that is abating terrorist activities in J&K due to unauthorized financial transitions was discussed in detail in order to evolve a comprehensive strategy to counter it.  Insurgency in J & K remained the main focus of this lecture of Dr. Pandita.

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