Muzaffarabad, Pakistan administrated Kashmir: A few days ago, an alarming announcement was made on the official social media page of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Police, stating the dismissal of two police officers. The dismissed personnel—Constable Rizwan Qamar from the Rangers Police of AJK and Libaah Safir, a Lady Constable—were accused of sabotaging the police recruitment process through illegal means.
They were allegedly involved in the fraudulent recruitment of a female candidate through forged documents. However, is this story as straightforward as it seems? Could it be that only two lower-ranking officers were involved, or is there a deeper conspiracy tied to the AJK Police’s recruitment system?
Over the past six months, The Azadi Times investigative team has been diligently probing the AJK Police Training School and the broader police department structure, with the intent of uncovering the truth behind the scandal. As we delve deeper into the case, we find significant discrepancies in the press release issued by the AJK Police that demands further scrutiny.
The Press Release: A Closer Look
The press release issued by the AJK police department stated:
“Azad Jammu and Kashmir Police Department has dismissed Constable Rizwan Qamar from the Rangers Police and Lady Constable Libaah Safir for recruiting a woman through fraudulent means, in violation of the migrant quota. They are also being investigated for submitting forged documents such as the marriage certificate, identity card, and domicile certificate.”
Upon analyzing this statement, we see some glaring technical errors. The phrase “fraudulent recruitment” and “the woman’s consent” are contradictory. If the woman’s consent was involved in the recruitment process, how could the entire process be labeled fraudulent?
Islamic law allows adults to marry by mutual consent, meaning that if the woman agreed to marry Rizwan Qamar, the marriage documents would not necessarily be considered fraudulent. This presents a contradiction in the AJK Police’s own narrative.
Discrepancies in the Allegations
The press release further claims that Constable Rizwan Qamar had assisted the woman in obtaining fake documents (marriage certificate, ID card, and domicile certificate) for recruitment purposes under the migrant quota.
However, if these documents were forged, why were they not flagged during the verification process? The recruitment of candidates typically involves a thorough verification of academic and personal documents, including an online check to verify the authenticity of identification papers.
It is also critical to note that Constable Rizwan Qamar is a resident of Punjab, and if the marriage was consensual, how can the marriage documents be considered fraudulent? If any irregularities were found in the documents, why was a simple online check not conducted?
These documents could easily have been verified through an online tracking system, and the authenticity of these documents should have been established prior to the recruitment.
The Role of Senior Officials and the Recruitment Process
In the aftermath of the dismissal of these two officers, there remains one crucial question: why was the recruitment process itself not questioned? Why is there no mention in the press release of the responsibility of the recruitment staff, the senior Rangers Police officers, or the higher-ups in the AJK Police who may have overlooked these discrepancies?
When reviewing the press release, it is evident that the AJK Police is directing the blame solely towards two lower-ranking officers. However, this leaves us wondering about the broader structure within the police department.
The higher authorities responsible for overseeing the recruitment process are conspicuously absent from the discussion. Was this dismissal a way to divert attention from a larger issue?
The Hidden Story Behind the AJK Police Training School (PTS Muzaffarabad)
The investigative team at The Azadi Times has uncovered that the root of this issue likely lies in the functioning of the AJK Police Training School, a crucial institution in the recruitment and training of police personnel.
The AJK Police training school and its internal operations, including complaints from recruits and other irregularities, will be thoroughly examined in future investigative reports.
A Deeper Conspiracy?
Given the systemic issues within the recruitment process, could the involvement of two junior personnel be a deliberate attempt to cover up a larger conspiracy? Are the dismissed officers merely scapegoats in a much larger game, designed to keep higher officials and the flawed recruitment system under wraps?
This first installment of our investigative series merely scratches the surface of a potential cover-up within the AJK Police system. The full extent of the corruption and mismanagement in the recruitment process of the police department will be revealed in future reports.
What’s Next?
As we continue to uncover more details about the involvement of senior police officers, recruitment staff, and the management at the AJK Police Training School, the truth behind the fraudulent recruitment system will come to light. For now, the investigation remains ongoing, and we urge authorities to conduct a transparent inquiry into this matter.
Stay tuned for the next part of this investigative series as we reveal more shocking details from inside the AJK Police Department.