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ACB registers embezzlement case against ZEO Chandanwari, Jr Asst

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Baramulla: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Tuesday said to have presented a charge-sheet before Court of Special Judge Anti-Corruption Baramulla, against ZEO Chandanwari and a Jr Asst for misappropriation and embezzlement of over Rs 27 lacs out of scholarship funds meant for Gujjar Bakerwal and Pahari speaking students.
A spokesman of the organisation said that “on receipt of a complaint titled Ghulam Qadir Mir versus Education Zone Boniyar  through State Vigilance Commission J&K for conducting probe into the allegations of fraud and embezzlement in scholarship funds of Pahari speaking and Gujjar-Bakerwal students in Education Zone Chandanwari, district Baramulla, a verification was conducted during which allegations  levelled in complaint were substantiated.”
“Accordingly on the basis of findings and recommendations of the Enquiry Officer, three separate cases/FIRs including the case  FIR No. 19/2018 & two other similar cases, i.e., FIR No. 20/2018 & FIR No. 21/2018 were registered at Police Station Vigilance Organization Kashmir (P/S VOK), (Now Police Station Anti-Corruption Bureau Baramulla) against different officers/officials of three different education zones of  District Baramulla for misappropriation/embezzlement  of scholarship funds and investigations were initiated .After registration of case thorough investigations were conducted by anti-corruption Bureau  into the allegations of fraud/ embezzlement in scholarship funds meant for Pahari Speaking and Gujjar-Bakerwal students in Education Zone Chandanwari, District Baramulla during academic years 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12 by the accused public servants of education department,” reads the statement.
The investigations conducted  revealed that  an amount approx. 27 lac  was embezzled/ misappropriated by the accused public servants which was meant for the students belonging to  Gujjar and Bakerwal community of education zone chandanwari District Baramulla during the academic year 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12, it added.
“The vital records i.e. Acquittance Registers for the year 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12 were maintained by accused in which  fictitious names of nonexistent  students were inserted, and huge amount was shown disbursed against fictitious students . Moreover, it was also found that the funds for Gujjar and Bakerwal students for the year 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12 were obtained on the higher side than the actual roll & an excess amount of Rs. 23,15,400 was also  embezzled/misappropriated by the accused public servants in conspiracy with each other.”
Investigations conducted reveal that accused public servants in connivance with one another by abuse of their official position and authority acted  in violation of laid down norms of disbursement  and also added many fictitious names of students from Gujjar Bakerwal /Pahari speaking categories thereby inflating the actual number of beneficiary students ,by this way they not only conferred undue pecuniary benefits upon themselves but also caused  commensurate loss to state exchequer, reads the statement.
“After completion of investigations the charge Sheet (Challan) of the case as envisaged under section 173 Cr.PC was submitted before Hon’ble Court of Spl Judge anti-corruption court Baramulla against accused public servants (1). Abdul Rashid Mir, the then Zonal Education Officer Chandanwari (Now retired) S/o Abdul Gaffar Mir R/o Hundi Nowshera Uri, A/P Gantmulla Bala Baramulla and (2). Bashir Ahmad Lone, the then Junior Assistant in the Office of ZEO Chandanwari (Now retired) S/o Wali Mohammad Lone R/o Bijhama Boniyar Uri under sections 5(1)(c), 5(1)(d) r/w 5(2) Jammu & Kashmir Prevention of Corruption Act. Samvat 2006, and Section 468, 471, 201 & 120-B RPC for judicial determination.Both the accused were presented before Hon’ble court who were released by court after taking bail bound,” it reads, adding that next date for hearing has been fixed by court as 15-07-2025.

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