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Probe ordered into pics bragging about 'king size' life of DIG

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Oct 30 2014 | 4:45 PM IST
Police authorities today ordered a probe into picture posts of the Jammu-Kathua range DIG by his son bragging about "king size" life and privileges given by the government to his father.
"Yes, probe has been ordered (into JK DIG's son posts pictures bragging about 'king size' life)," a senior police officer said.
Probe has been ordered by the Director General of Police (DGP) into the case of expose of DIG's picture posts.
The businessman son of Jammu and Kashmir DIG has created a row by sharing some photographs on a social networking site, in which the youth purportedly brags about the perks and privileges given by the government to his father.
The pictures posted on 'Instagram' by the son of the Deputy Inspector General of Police Jammu-Kathua range, Shakeel Ahmed Beig, have gone viral on several social networking sites, even though they were deleted from the original profile.
In one of the pictures, a man is seen tying shoe laces of the DIG while the caption next to the picture reads,"Real King --My Dad!! Last time he put his shoes himself was almost 15 years ago #BossLife #King xx."

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The caption on another picture shows a police gypsy surrounded by the armed police personnel reads, "Motivation right here! Traffic and this is how police and gunmen clear traffic when my dad is on the road #power#king#guns."
In another picture, the DIG who was awarded Presidential police medal this year, is seen coming out of a building with his son and surrounded by policemen.
The caption on the picture reads, "Dad and I. #Security, #Guns and #Umbrella even when there is no sun or rain."
Reacting to the news, the DIG told an English news channel yesterday, "I have served my entire life with respect and dignity, now that I am retiring, someone has done the mischief.

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First Published: Oct 30 2014 | 4:45 PM IST

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