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Cyber Cell of J&K Police traced/recovered 68 missing/stolen mobile-phones, solves online money/financial scam in Ganderbal

Ganderbal, November 14: Cyber Cell of J&K Police have recovered 68 missing/stolen mobile-phones worth lakhs of rupees and solved huge online money/financial scam fraud in Ganderbal.

During the current year, multiple applications and reports were received from the general public about missing/stolen of their mobile phones by Cyber Cell of J&K Police in Ganderbal. Acting upon these applications and reports, a special and dedicated team of Cyber Cell Ganderbal led by SI Gowhar Nazir under the supervision of Addl. SP Ganderbal Shri Malik Aijaz-JKPS recovered 68 mobile phones from different places which were either lost or stolen. Out of which, 50 mobile phones were handed over to their legal owners and remaining 18 mobile phones are being handed over to their legal owners.

Moreover, Cyber Cell Ganderbal solved huge Online Financial Fraud Cases in which an amount of ₹1,63,449/= was recovered and has been refunded to the victim’s account & amount of ₹11,45,669.08/= was put on hold on receipt of various complaints. Besides, more than 44 cases regarding blackmailing & social media account hackings have been solved.

Cyber Cell Ganderbal requests general public to use their mobile phones and other electronic gadgets with precaution to safeguard themselves from cyber related frauds and crimes. If anyone becomes the victim of Cyber Crime/Fraud, he/she should immediately register complaint on Online Portal cybercrime.gov.in & report matter at Cyber Cell Ganderbal immediately.

Following cyber precautions be adopted to safeguard themselves from cyber related frauds and crimes.
• Do not Share Adhaar, Pan Card or any other finance related OTP with anyone.
• Do not click on any suspicious link received from any unknown person or source.
• Do not share your password and use strong passwords.
• Use multifactor authentication (Two-Step Verification).
• Do not use public WiFi for financial transactions.
• Limit personal information on social media.

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Police solves theft case in Srinagar, 2 accused arrested

Stolen property recovered

Srinagar, November 11: Police in Srinagar solved a theft case by arresting 02 accused persons involved in the commission of crime and recovered stolen property from their possession.

On 07-11-2024, Police Station Shalteng received a complaint from one individual namely Shabaz Geelani son of Anwar Geelani resident of Tawheed Abad Maloora stating therein that on 06-11-2024 some unknown burglars have entered his residential house at Tawheed Abad Maloora and have stolen copper utensils, cash, mobile phone etc.

Subsequently, a case vide FIR No. 84/2024 under relevant sections of law was registered at Police Station Shalteng and investigation was initiated.

Upon receipt of this information, police constituted a special team under the supervision of SHO PS Shalteng to identify the accused persons involved in the commission of crime. During the course of investigation, after strenuous efforts and with the help of technical input, two accused persons identified as Shahid Ahmad Bhat son of Abdul Hamid Bhat and Aqib Ahmad Sofi son of Bashir Ahmad Sofi resident of Maloora were found to be involved in the commission of crime. Both the accused persons have been arrested and upon their disclosure, stolen property was recovered from their possession.

General public have appreciated the efforts of police for cracking/solving the case. Police urges the public to continue supporting law enforcement efforts by reporting any suspicious activities in their neighbourhood. Cooperation from the community is crucial in maintaining safety and security across the district.

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Police arrests 2 smugglers in Ganderbal; Illegally procured forest produce seized

Ganderbal, November 10: Police in Ganderbal have arrested 2 smugglers & seized illegally procured forest produce in the jurisdiction of PS Gund.

On a specific input, a Police party of PS Gund under the supervision of SDPO Kangan, intercepted a vehicle bearing registration number JK18C-6556 with two persons on board. They have been identified as Bashir Ahmad Raina son of Habibullah Rania resident of Ganivan Kangan, Fareed Ahmad Akhoon son of Ab Ahad Akhoon resident of Rayil Gagangir. During search, significant quantity of illegally procured forest produces popularly known as “Kuth” packed in 16 gunny bags have been seized. They have been arrested and the vehicle used in the commission of crime has also been seized.

Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 48/2024 under relevant sections of law has been registered at PS Gund and investigation has been initiated.

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Police dismantles Heroin Trafficking Network in Baramulla, arrests key figures

2.7Kgs of Narcotics worth 20 crores seized

Baramulla, October 29: In a major operation against drug trafficking, Police in Baramulla seized 2.7Kgs of Heroin worth 20 crores and arrested three key figures of a heroin smuggling ring.

Acting on credible intelligence, a police team detained Nazim Din son of Alim Din Tass from Zamboor Pattan Uri during a surprise naka at NHW Khanpora on October 21, 2024. Upon search, officers found 519 grams of heroin concealed in a polythene bag under his armpit.

During initial questioning, Nazim disclosed his involvement in drug trafficking, allegedly under the influence of an unknown individual from Down Town Srinagar referred to as “Mir Sb.” According to his statement, he and his associate Waqar Ahmad Khawaja son of Abdul Rouf Khawaja from Tangdhar, Kupwara, had received a consignment of heroin on October 17, 2024 from a woman near Noora Hospital in Srinagar. The duo used a Maruti Ertiga vehicle bearing registration number JK09D-5822 owned by Waqar to transport the contraband from Srinagar to Handwara, distributing the drugs among local associates.

Following this lead, Police with the assistance of a magistrate, apprehended Waqar Ahmad near Handwara Bye-Pass crossing along with his vehicle and seized one more bag of heroin weighing 475 grams from the car’s boot. Further investigations led to the arrest of a third accomplice Manzoor Ahmad Bhat from Marathgam, Handwara on October 27, 2024. Upon his arrest, a search of his residence uncovered four additional packets of Heroin (1,701 grams) concealed in his wardrobe.

The seized vehicle used in transporting the drugs has been confiscated, and all suspects are currently under police remand. Investigation is going on to identify other members of the trafficking network including the Srinagar-based figure suspected of orchestrating local distribution.

Police is committed to a zero-tolerance approach to drug-related offenses and call on citizens to report any suspicious activities to help in building a drug-free society.

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Police solves theft case in Ganderbal, 6 accused arrested

Stolen property worth lacs recovered

Ganderbal, October 29: Police in Ganderbal solved a theft case by arresting 6 accused persons involved in the commission of crime and recovered stolen property worth lacs from their possession.

On 18/08/2024, a written compliant was received by Police Station Kangan from one person namely Mohammad Younis Jungle son of Mohammad Mitha resident of Kalakoot Rajuri A/P Badipathri Behek Naranag regarding theft of his Livestock (Sheep/Goats) at Badipathri Behek Naranag. Upon the receipt of the compliant, a case vide FIR No. 68/2024 under relevant sections of law was registered at PS Kangan and further course of investigation was set into motion.

On receipt of this information, Police constituted a special team under the supervision of SDPO Kangan Shri Mohammad Ashraf-JKPS headed by SHO PS Kangan to investigate the matter. After strenuous efforts and with the help of technical inputs, the Police team recovered 30 stolen (Sheep/Goats) worth lacs from the upper reaches of Gutlibagh Forests. Meanwhile, one person was also apprehended in the instant case who disclosed his identity as Showkat Ahmad Bhat son of Abdul Ahad resident of Wurpash Ganderbal.

Police solves theft case in Ganderbal, 6 accused arrested

During the investigation, the aforementioned person confessed that he had committed the crime along with 05 persons namely Shafeeq Ahmad Khan son of Mumtaz Ahmad resident of Wurpash Ganderbal, Tariq Ahmad Khan son of Farooq Ahmad resident of Wurpash Ganderbal, Irfan Ahmad Kataria son of Farooq Ahmad resident of Chatergull Bala Kangan, Mohammad Reyaz Baniya son of Beena Amin resident of Rajori A/P Chatergull Bala Kangan and Irshad Ahmad Raina son of Abdul Khaliq resident of Gund Ari Kangan. All the 06 accused persons have been arrested & and shifted to police station where they remain in custody. Moreover, 02 vehicles bearing Regd. Nos JK05G-1602 and JK16C-1118 used in the commission of the crime were also seized. More recovery of stolen livestock is expected.

The locals have hailed and appreciated the efforts of J&K Police for swift action in solving the theft case. General Public is requested to co-operate with J&K Police & share inputs of burglars/thieves present in the society, so that they can be nabbed effectively in future also.

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Police solves theft case in Anantnag; Woman arrested; Stolen property recovered

Anantnag, September 13: Police in Anantnag have solved a theft case by arresting accused lady involved in the commission of crime and recovered stolen items from her possession.

Police in Anantnag acting swiftly on a complaint filed by Ms. Shahizda Akhter wife of late Ghulam Nabi Parray resident of Shipora Larkipora, regarding theft of golden ornaments.

A case vide FIR No. 181/2024 was registered and an investigation was promptly launched.

During the investigation, Rehana, wife of Majid Dar and resident of Minward, was brought in for questioning. During questioning, she admitted the commission of crime and on her revelation, the stolen items, including, 01 Gold Bangle, 04 Gold Rings, 01 Jhumka, 01 Chain with a Pendulum worth approximately ₹3 lakhs, were recovered from her residence.

Further investigation, led to the recovery of additional golden ornaments from the accused’s house, including 02 Gold Bangles, 01 Jhumka, 01 Gold Chain, 02 Pendulums, 01 Pair of Earrings, 01 Pair of Tops, 01 Gold Ring, valued approximately ₹4.5 lakhs, bringing the total recoveries to ₹7.5 lakhs.

The accused has been arrested and the investigation is going on.

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Police foils illegal trade of counterfeit Gold Biscuits in Kupwara; 3 arrested

Kupwara, September 12: In a major breakthrough, Police in Kupwara successfully busted an illegal trade of counterfeit gold biscuits and arrested three accused persons involved in the commission of crime.

Acting on a tip-off, Police Station Lalpora launched a swift operation. leading to the arrest of three individuals suspected of being involved in the illicit trade. The arrested individuals have been identified as Bashir Ahmad Khan son of Fazal Rehman Khan, Rayaz Ahmad War son of Mohd Taseen War and Noor Mohd Lohar son of Rehmatullah Lohar, all residents of Dever Lolab, Kupwara.

During questioning, the suspected individuals confessed their involvement in the counterfeit gold trade. The police successfully recovered 153 counterfeit gold biscuits from their possession. Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 61/2024 under relevant sections of law has been registered at Police Station Lalpora. Further arrests are expected as the investigation is in progresses.

Police remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of the public by cracking down on illegal activities.

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Police solves two burglary cases in Sopore, Stolen property worth Lacs recovered

Sopore, August 24: In a significant breakthrough, Police in Sopore have solved two burglary cases by arresting three accused persons involved in the commission of crime and recovered stolen property worth lacs from their possession.

On 27-07-2024, Police Station Sopore received a written complaint from one person namely Gulshana Begum wife of Aashiq Hussain resident of Kralteng Sopore stating therein that she went her son’s home residing nearby her house. After returning back to her house, she found that jewellery has been stolen from the house.

Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 176/2024 under section 331(3) and 305 of IPC Act was registered at Police Station Sopore and investigation was initiated.

On the directions of SP Sopore Smt. Divya D-IPS, an investigation team comprising of SHO Police Station Sopore & other officials of Police Station Sopore under the supervision of SDPO Sopore was constituted. During the course of investigation, investigating team with strenuous efforts apprehended one accused person identified as Saqib Lateef Sofi son of Abdul Lateef Sofi resident of Sempora Sopore. During questioning, the accused confessed his involvement in the crime.

Further investigation revealed the involvement of 02 more persons namely Aabid Ahmad Lone, son of Ghulam Mohiudin Lone, resident of Zaloora Sopore, and Shakoor Ahmad Zargar, son of Mohammad Shafi Zargar, resident of Nigeenbagh Sopore (owner of S S Jewelers in Iqbal Market, Sopore). All the accused persons have been arrested.

From their possession, stolen property including 01 Kitty set, 09 Golden Rings, 01 Jumka big, 01 Jumka small, 05 Golden Coins (Ponds) and 02 Ear Rings (total valued ₹6,10,000) were recovered.

Furthermore, cash amount of ₹1,30,000 was also recovered from the possession of accused Saqib Ahmad Sofi involved in case FIR No. 200/2024, in which burglary was taken place at Iqbal Nagar Sopore on 14 August 2024.

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Police cracks theft case in Pulwama, 3 accused persons arrested

Stolen property recovered

Pulwama, August 13: Police in Pulwama cracked a theft case by arresting three accused persons involved in the commission of crime and recovered stolen property from their possession.
Police Station Pulwama on 09/08/2024 received a complaint from one person namely Irshad Ahmad Dar son of Gh Mohammad Dar resident of Lajoora Pulwama regarding theft of a water pump from the under-construction building at Dangerpora Pulwama. Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 163/2024 under relevant sections of law was registered at Police Station Pulwama, and investigation was promptly initiated.
During the investigation, the team from Police Station Pulwama rounded up three suspects namely Sheraj Ahmad Bhat son of Gh Nabi Bhat resident of Keller, Mehrooz Mushtaq son of Mushtaq Ahmad Dar and Imtiyaz Ahmad Mir son of Mohd Qasim Mir, both residents of Dangerpora. After sustained questioning, the suspected persons confessed their involvement in the commission of crime. They have been arrested and shifted to police station where they remain in custody.
On their disclosure, the stolen water pump was also recovered. Further investigation into the case is ongoing.
J&K Police is committed to eliminate the social crimes from the society. Respectable citizens are requested to share information of anti-social elements with J&K Police in shaping better society & good future of our youth.

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Police cracks blind murder case in Baramulla, 04 arrested

Baramulla, August 10: Police in Baramulla have solved a blind murder case by arresting 04 accused persons involved in the commission of crime.

On 02/08/2024, Police Post Palhallan recovered unknown dead body under the Khambiyar-Andergam Bridge. The body was later identified as Nasir Ahmad Ganaie, a resident of Pousnag Kreeri.

The Police team led by SDPO Pattan Shri DSP Shahjahan assisted by SHO Pattan and IC PP Palhallan, carried out a sustained interrogation, examination of evidences and analysis of technical data and succeeded in identifying 4 accused persons namely Gh Mohiuddin Ganie son of Late Gh Nabi, Fatima Begum wife of Gh Mohiuddin Ganie, Rubeena Bano daughter of Gh Mohiuddin Ganie, Aadil Ahmad Ganie son of Gh Mohiuddin, all residents of Gundbal Pattan, Baramulla.

The investigation revealed that the accused persons hatched a conspiracy to kill the victim on 01/08/2024 and accordingly, strangulated him to death using a Dupatta and later disposed off the body under the bridge.

All the accused persons have been arrested and are currently under police custody. Investigating officers have also recovered the weapon of offense (Dupatta) and other vital evidences.

Further investigation of the case is still going on.

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