Govt to cut salaries of senior cops if juniors don’t report on duty: Report

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Policemen stand guard near an explosion site in Srinagar, Thursday, January 17, 2019. at least four members of security forces were injured on Thursday in a grenade explosion PHOTO BY BILAL BAHADUR

Srinagar, Apr 5: In a new major move by the Jammu and Kashmir’s Home department, it was decided that if the junior does not show up on duty, then the senior police officer’s salary will be deducted, media reports on Friday said.
Media reports suggest that in order to make the deployment of the forces accountable ahead of Lok Sabha elections commencing from next week, this is being done to make the forces “Consequent upon the recent security review meetings that have taken note of threat assessment specific instructions have been issued to ensure implementation,” the report by NDTV said.
“If the security personnel do not report back to their parent units by or before April 5th the salary of security personnel equivalent to the number of days from April 5th till he reports back shall be deducted from the salary of the SSPs/Commandants/DDOs of respective parent units unless the non-reporting of the security personnel is reported by officers to ADGP security,” reads the order signed by Additional Secretary Khalid Majeed.
“Having a PSO around is considered a status symbol especially in Jammu and Kashmir but now in view of elections security of many has been pruned, that’s why this exercise has been initiated,” a senior level official confides to NDTV.
According to him, PSOs who have been withdrawn from duty a few months back still have not reported back to their parent cadre. “We need to rationalise the deployment for elections that is why such strict initiative has been taken,” he adds.
A large number of PSOs have been attached to politicians, bureaucrats and police officials. In fact, in some cases attachment has been done unauthorisedly. “Officers just sanction security and in some cases, protectees are allowed to keep their family members attached to them. Now they do not want to relieve them,” an officer explains to NDTV.
According to him when repeated warnings did not pay any heed that is when such a stern order was taken out.
“In cases, PSOs/Guard personnel have been deployed unauthorisedly the salary equivalent of such personnel would be deducted from the salary of the concerned officers for such unauthorised deployment/attachment,” the order further states.
But the Home department says enough time has been given. In fact, the department has also sought a detailed report by April 6 followed by weekly update including action taken on the above directions regarding deduction of the salary, NDTV reported.

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