Jammu Police has taken an important step to stop illegal infiltration of Rohingya refugees and ensure public safety. Police have identified several people who had rented out their houses to Rohingyas without verification. Now a case has been registered against these landlords. The police have taken strict action against renting out their properties to Rohingya refugees, intentionally or unintentionally. Jammu Police has called it a security threat.
Jammu District Commissioner has issued an order making police verification of tenants mandatory for all property owners in the district. This directive has been issued following growing concerns about the potential threat posed by anti-social elements and unauthorized persons. Who can use rented properties for illegal activities.
Case registered against five people
Jammu Police has launched a comprehensive investigation in this regard, after which several people were identified who had hired Rohingya refugees without any verification. In this case, the police have registered a case against five people.
These people are included
These include Farman Ali son of Ghulam Mohammad, resident of Bhawani Nagar, Talab Tillo Jammu, Azam Malik son of Masood Malik, resident of Ashti Mohalla, Batmalo, Srinagar, Asima Latif daughter of Abdul Latif resident of Rehima Aabad, Mohammad Shakeel son of Rahim Ali resident of Rahima Aabad and Zakir Hussain son of Khurshid. Ali resident Dungian is included. Cases have been registered against all of them at different places.
Police appealed to the public
Jammu Police says that the police is committed to protect the interests of the public and urges all landlords to carry out thorough police verification of tenants before renting out their properties and not to let anyone go without verification. Also do not give your house on rent otherwise legal action will be taken against them.