Obscene content found on disgraced J&K top cop's phone


Srinagar, Jan 31 (IANS): Obscene content has been found on disgraced Jammu & Kashmir DSP Davinder Singh's mobile phone, sources said.

Davinder Singh's phone was sent to forensic experts for examination by the NIA. A team of National Investigation Agency officials is currently interrogating him in Jammu.

Last week DG NIA, Y.C. Modi, reviewed the investigations in the case.

On January 11, police arrested Davinder Singh on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway when he was transporting two Hizbul Mujahideen militants including top commander Naveed Babu and his accomplice and a lawyer to Jammu.

After initial investigations by the J&K police the case was handed to the NIA.

Police sources had said that the two terrorists and the lawyer had planned a travel to Pakistan after reaching Jammu.

Singh was earlier shifted from Srinagar to Jammu on a transit remand where an NIA team questioned him. After his arrest by the J&K police, multiple raids were conducted at his residence in Srinagar.

Singh was posted with the anti-hijacking wing of Jammu & Kashmir Police in Srinagar, and was part of the security staff that had received a group of foreign diplomats who visited Kashmir last month.

  

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