According to the two FIRs, available with PTI, the cases were registered against unnamed senior officials of the Armed Police Headquarters and two battalions under various sections of the Ranbir Penal Code and Prevention of Corruption Act.
The officials belong to the Armed Police Headquarters, of the 9th battalion of the Jammu and Kashmir Armed Police (JKAP) and the 10th India Reserve Police (IRP) battalion were both in FIRs. The FIRs also name a restaurant owner as an accused.
The FIRs mention "acts omitted and committed on behalf of officers of the Armed Police Headquarters and public servant/officers of JKAP 9th battalion and 10th battalion of IRP constitute an commission of offence punishable" for criminal conspiracy and criminal breach of trust.
Two agreements were entered into by the respective commandants of the 9th battalion of the JKAP and the 10th battalion of IRP.
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"In both the agreements entered into by the respective commandants of 9th battalion of JKAP and 10th battalion of IRP, the terms and conditions of the agreements have been structured in such a manner so as to benefit the proprietor unduly," the FIRs said.
The first case pertains to the leasing of government land to the restaurant owner for running an eatery even though the officers did not have the authority to lease out the land.
The FIR alleged the officials of the 10th IRP battalion "under a well designed criminal conspiracy" rented out land at Gulshan ground, adjacent to the green belt area of Jammu, to a Srinagar-based businessman through an "illegal agreement" dated March 14, 2014, for jointly operating and managing a restaurant on police premises.
The second case pertains to the leasing of land at the police golf course adjacent to the picturesque Dal Lake.
The FIR in this case said the agreement of May 19, 2014, "was found to be executed by officers or officials despite having knowledge that the property belongs to the government and entrusted to them in the capacity of public servants, having no authority/competence to rent out the property without proper approval" from the government.
Correspondence made in this regard by the Armed Police Headquarters reveals that instead of taking the matter up with the government, the subordinate units were directed to proceed, the FIR said.
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