Babu Singh Hawala Case Links To Terrorism And Separatism
Babu Singh hawala case links to terrorism and separatism: DGP Dilbagh Singh.
The strings of the hawala case related to former minister Babu Singh are being linked to terrorism and separatism.
This hawala amount is to be used for anti-national activities. Police are getting such indications in the investigation so far.
This information was given by Jammu and Kashmir Police DGP Dilbag Singh at the Assistant Training Center of the Border Security Force at Rondomel. He had come here to attend the passing out parade.
Responding to the questions of the journalists on the hawala case, the DGP said that the trail of hawala money from running to reaching the ends seems to be joining the conspiracy of terrorism and secession.
So far some people have been arrested. Babu Singh himself is absconding at this time.
Soon he too will be traced and caught. After interrogation, the entire matter will be fully disclosed.
The DGP said that there are many indications from the trail of hawala money that all this money was to be used for anti-national activities only.
On the Amarnath Yatra, the DGP said that there was a break on the Yatra for two years due to the Corona epidemic.
After two years, this year we have been got rid of Corona to a great extent. In such a situation, it is expected that this devotee will come in great enthusiasm and in large numbers.
According to the number of pilgrims coming, all necessary arrangements are being made along with security.
The number of camps for the stay of the pilgrims has also increased. All kinds of security will be provided to the devotees.
On the question asked on social media media, the DGP said that Pakistan, pro-Pakistan agencies, and Pakistani pawns use social media a lot to keep the terror ecosystem alive.
Social media is monitored 24 hours a day. As soon as anything unfavorable comes to notice, strict action is taken on it immediately.
Action has been taken against those who covertly promote terrorism and separatism. This action will be taken in the future also.