Lieutenant Governor of J&K Suspends IPS Officer for Fund Misappropriation
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Jammu, April 4 (NationPress) The Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, has taken the significant step of suspending an IPS officer due to suspected misappropriation concerning the General Provident Fund (GPF) and income tax deductions related to police personnel, officials confirmed on Saturday.
As per reports, the Lieutenant Governor's decision comes as part of an ongoing investigation into the alleged misappropriation involving GPF funds and income tax deductions affecting personnel from the JKAP-4 Security Battalion. The officer in question, Sanjeev Kumar Khajuria, who previously served as the Commandant of JKAP-4 Security Battalion and is now the Commandant of the 1st Border Battalion in Jammu, has been suspended immediately following an order from the Home Department.
The order states, “During the suspension period, the officer will remain attached to the Police Headquarters, J&K.” This action underscores the administration's commitment to combating corruption and enhancing transparency within public service.
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), led by a Director, serves as the primary agency tackling corruption in Jammu and Kashmir. Numerous government officials have been apprehended by ACB operatives while allegedly soliciting and accepting bribes during their official duties.
The ACB is tasked with investigating cases of corruption, bribery, and illicitly acquired assets of public servants and government officials. Its responsibilities encompass registering cases, conducting inquiries, and executing raids, frequently employing traps to capture officials in the act of accepting bribes.
Operating under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, the ACB focuses on both government employees and private individuals who facilitate corrupt practices.
Across India, most states and Union Territories maintain their own Anti-Corruption Bureaus, functioning independently from local police forces. In Jammu and Kashmir, the ACB has also embraced technology-driven strategies, utilizing social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook to bolster its anti-corruption initiatives.