Kulgam Police Arrests 2 Persons For Illegal Sand Excavation, 2 Vehicles Seized
Kulgam : To ensure the strict implementation of COVID-19 restrictions in Manzgam and its adjacent areas, Police Party of Police Station Manzgam led by SHO Manzgam Insp. Salinder Singh under the supervision of SDPO DH Pora Shri. Shabir Ahmad while patrolling arrested two persons for violating the Corona Curfew also two Vehicles (Tractors) bearing registration numbers JK03C-1565,JK13E-5503 loaded with illegal Boulders extracted from the Vaishow Nallah at Galwanpora were confiscated and seized.
Regarding the incident Case with FIR No. 40/2021 U/S 379, 188 IPC & 21 Mineral mining Act stands registered at Police station Manzgam.
Why even CCTV cameras in police stations won’t guarantee justice for victims of custodial violence In the absence of clear legal mechanisms ensuring access and transparency, it will be impossible to hold the police accountable. A Delhi Police CCTV control room. | Prakash Singh/AFP
On January 27, the Supreme Court has called for responses from all states and Union Territories on its judgement ordering that CCTV cameras be installed in police stations to ensure accountability for torture and custodial violence. These directions, intended to further the fundamental right to life under Article 21, were passed on December 2 in Paramvir Saini v Baljit Singh. They also extended to the offices of investigative agencies like the Central Bureau of Investigation, the National Investigation Agency and the Enforcement Directorate.