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Crime branch files chargesheet against two persons

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By: Muzamil Bhat CK

Srinagar

Crime Branch Kashmir has filed chargesheet against two persons against cheating the Haj aspirants and taking money from them fraudulently.

Crime Branch Kashmir has chargesheeted them for grabbing Rs 8 lacs while promising Haj pilgrimage to the aspirant in the year 2020.

According to the GNS while reporting about the contents of the chargesheet it has said in its news report on Thursday as follows.

A spokesperson of the Crime Branch Kashmir said that charge-sheet in case (FIR No: 38/2020) under section 420, 120-B RPC of police station CBK was filed before the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Srinagar against Shoiab Ashraf Khan of Goal Market Srinagar and Ashiq Hussain Mir  of Gulab Bagh Zakoora Srinagar (proprietors of  A&Y Tour and Travels).

He said CBK received a written complaint  from one Nazir Ahmad Dar alleging  that  Shoiab Ashraf Khan grabbed an amount  of  Rs 8 lakhs on the pretext of  organizing Haj pilgrimage. On receipt of this complaint, he said, an enquiry was initiated. “The enquiry  conducted revealed that the accused Shoiab Ashraf Khan is running  Tour & Travel companies under the name and  style ‘EDRAAL Tour & Travels’ and ‘A&Y’ at Nigeen and Kangan respectively for Haj and Umrah purposes in partnership with another accused  namely  Ashiq Hussain Mir,” the spokesman said in a statement to GNS.

The accused induced the complaint and his associates to credit an amount of Rs 8 lakh for managing Haj Pilgrimage for them. However, he said, after receiving the money accused persons closed their Tour and Travel office and could not be traced by the complainant despite his incessant efforts.

Accordingly the case was registered and investigation established cheating on part of the accused persons. “Keeping in view the facts and evidence collected during the investigation offences punishable U/S 420 RPC was proved against the accused persons and Challan submitted in the Court of Law.”

With GNS inputs

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