Arrogance тАж this arrogant officerтАЩs behaviour towards brave army officials is unacceptableтАж.we all know the functioning of police officersтАж hope army top brass will take action against this erring officer.
-Meet Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Kishtwar Pankaj Kumar Sharma (JKAS)
-Culprit behind the illegal seizure of highly secret & confidential com eqpt along with special military operations vehicles
-He not only overshot his jurisdiction but also showed immaturity & poor judgment in understanding the security environment in Kishtwar
-His interference in #IndianArmy road opening procedure compromised security of locals
-Such incompetent people will keep growing in the system jeopardizing the regional & national security
#JammuAndKashmir
Kishtwar Incident: Army's Version of Events (Summary)
According to the Army's account, the incident began after Rashtriya Rifles (RR) civilian vehicles, engaged in official duties, inadvertently delayed the Deputy Commissioner's convoy by 10тАУ20 minutes. Following the delay, the civil administration allegedly ordered the immediate seizure of the Army vehicles, which were taken to Atholi Police Station.
The Army claims the seizure was carried out without following the prescribed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). In an effort to resolve the matter peacefully, the Commanding Officer reportedly sent a Company Commander and a Quick Reaction Team (QRT) to the police station to seek the release of the vehicles through dialogue.
The Army alleges that police personnel locked the station gates and declined repeated requests for discussion. It further claims that after attempts at communication failed, the gates were breached. During the confrontation, a police official allegedly cocked his weapon and threatened the Army personnel, prompting the QRT to intervene, disarm the individual, and secure the area. A physical altercation followed, involving police personnel, including the Station House Officer (SHO).
The Army maintains that the subsequent FIR filed against its personnel resulted from a breakdown in coordination between the civil administration and the Army. The matter remains under investigation, and the claims made by both sides have not been judicially established.