Allegedly Mass Forged Gun Licences Unearthed by JKP in South Zone, Jammu
||Black and White Digital News ||
||Parvinder Singh July 28,2024 ||
JAMMU: In a significant breakthrough, the Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) have registered an FIR against Tirath Singh, alias Tony, son of Surinder Singh and resident of Karan Bagh near Harvard College, Gadigarh. He has been accused of being involved in the illegal trade of preparing forged gun licenses and deceiving people for financial gain. The case, registered under FIR No. 177/2024, includes charges under sections 318(4), 339, 336(2), 61(2) BNS at Police Station Satwari, Jammu.
During the night, reliable sources informed the police about Tirath Singh’s illegal activities. Acting on this tip-off, the police raided an under-construction building owned by Singh near Harvard College, Gadigarh. The raid, conducted in the presence of a magistrate, led to the discovery of a bag containing 435 forged gun licenses along with other incriminating documents.
Addressing the media, SP South Ajay Sharma, along with Kartik Sohartyia (IPS), SDPO South, SHO Satwari Susheel Sharma, and ICPP Gardi Garh Harjinder Singh, provided details of the operation. They emphasized the scale of the forgery and the potential threat such activities pose to public safety.
The incident highlights a critical issue of illegal gun licensing in the region, which has serious implications for public safety and security. The proliferation of forged gun licenses can lead to firearms falling into the hands of unqualified and potentially dangerous individuals, escalating the risk of criminal activities and violence.
Legal Charges and Implications:
The sections under which the FIR has been registered cover a range of offenses. Section 318(4) deals with fraud and forgery, while sections 339 and 336(2) pertain to illegal possession and manufacturing of weapons. Section 61(2) BNS is related to breaching national security through such unlawful activities. The stringent charges reflect the gravity of the offenses and the seriousness with which the authorities are treating this case.
Community Impact and Police Response:
The discovery has sent shockwaves through the local community, raising concerns about how many forged licenses might already be in circulation and the potential misuse of such weapons. The police’s prompt action in raiding the premises and recovering the forged documents is commendable and demonstrates their proactive approach to curbing illegal activities.
SP South Ajay Sharma reassured the public that the police are committed to maintaining law and order and will continue to take stringent actions against individuals involved in such unlawful activities. The ongoing investigation aims to uncover the full extent of the forgery network and ensure that all those involved are brought to justice.
The unearthing of mass forged gun licenses by the Jammu and Kashmir Police in the South Zone of Jammu is a significant development in the fight against illegal arms trade. The authorities’ swift and decisive action serves as a deterrent to others involved in similar activities and highlights the importance of vigilance and robust law enforcement in ensuring public safety. As the investigation progresses, more details are expected to emerge, shedding light on the full scale of the operation and its broader implications.