A Station House officer has been booked on charges of wrongful confinement in connection with missing of two teenaged girls from a police station in Gulabgarh town of Kishtwar district in Jammu and Kashmir.
After two days of violence in the area, normalcy returned on Thursday with shops and market places opening.
"A case has been registered against the SHO in this regard. A probe has also been ordered against him," Inspector General of Police (IGP), Jammu Zone, Ashok Gupta told PTI.
Basantgarh SHO Inspector Farooq Ahmed Wani has also been shifted and attached with District Police Lines, Kishtwar, he said.
Gupta, who reviewed the situation along with Jammu Divisional Commissioner Pawan Kotwal, said that one member each of the families of the two girls will be recruited as Special Police Officers, besides getting ex-gratia.
District Commissioner G R Baghat and SP Dr Haseeb Moghal are camping in the Basantgarh town to monitor the law and order situation in the area and to expedite the inquiry.
Five policemen were among 15 persons injured when a group of agitators, protesting the missing of two teenage girls from a
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