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Kashmir Police Implements Major Reforms: SHO Involved in Sexual Harassment Case Dismissed

Mirpur (Pakistan-administered Kashmir): The Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Police have dismissed Station House Officer (SHO) Chaudhry Imran from Thothal Police Station following a departmental inquiry that found him guilty of sexually harassing British-Kashmiri woman Farakhanda Rahman. The decision, based on charges of “professional criminal negligence” and “misconduct,” marks a significant step in the department’s crackdown on unethical behavior.

Case Details:

Farakhanda Rahman, a UK citizen of Kashmiri origin, had accused SHO Chaudhry Imran of sexual harassment and misconduct. After the allegations surfaced, the AJK Police formed a high-level inquiry committee, which, after reviewing evidence and witness testimonies, found the officer guilty.

Police Department’s Strong Response:

An official press release confirmed Chaudhry Imran’s termination, with a police spokesperson stating, “There is no tolerance for unethical or illegal conduct. This decision reinforces our commitment to professional integrity within the force.”

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New Reform Measures:

Sources reveal that the AJK Police are also considering introducing anti-drug testing and other reforms to enhance professionalism and eliminate illegal activities. If implemented, this would be the first time such stringent measures are adopted in the region’s police department.

Public and Social Reaction:

Farakhanda Rahman’s lawyer hailed the dismissal as “a victory for justice,” while activists demanded swift action in all harassment cases. Some police officers expressed concerns over the case “damaging the department’s image,” though many supported accountability for misconduct.

What’s Next?

Legal proceedings against Chaudhry Imran are expected, and the police department may announce further measures, including ethics training and enhanced oversight for officers.

Note: This report is based on official police statements, court documents, and interviews with the victim’s legal counsel. Stay tuned for updates.

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