From a Cop to being a Drug Mafia There’s a Lot more in Davinder Singh Case

On the condition of anonymity, an official said that those people believed that Devinder was involved in some wrongdoing. Later, our raids were confirmed in his raid.
From a Cop to being a Drug Mafia There’s a Lot more in Davinder Singh Case

The Jammu and Kashmir Police has claimed that the activities of the dismissed DSP Devinder Singh were being monitored for a few days. Police was also tracking the phone of Devinder Singh. Authorities claim that he was in contact with these terrorists for several weeks. On the condition of anonymity, an official said that those people believed that Devinder was involved in some wrongdoing. Later, our raids were confirmed in his raid.

"Five grenades and three AK-47 rifles were recovered from the raid on her house in the posh enclave of Indira Nagar," the official said. It includes paperwork and details of his investment and property, which is more than the salary paid to the Deputy Superintendent.

Devinder admitted – the big mistake of meeting terrorists

An officer said, "If he was going to Delhi with these terrorists then the issue was serious. Because if it doesn't, then why did he need to go along? 'But now, Devinder himself has made many big revelations after his arrest . Devinder has also alleged that another senior officer posted in the police force is working for the terrorists. Devinder Singh has been accused that he had made a big mistake by helping the terrorists.

Devinder Singh's connection with drug mafia

During the investigation, it has also been revealed that Devinder Singh had a deep connection with the drug mafia. Devinder Singh is a resident of Tral in Pulwama. It is the same area which is considered to be the stronghold of Hizbul Mujahideen. The terrorists Burhan Wani and Zakir Musa are residents of this area. Tral also has ancestral property of Devinder Singh. He also has a house in Jammu. Singh is survived by his wife and two children. One of his daughters is studying MBBS from Bangladesh. Singh's son studies in Srinagar.

Another officer accused of helping

Sources in the Jammu and Kashmir Police said that Devinder Singh was given Rs 10 lakh to take the terrorists to Jammu. He said, 'Singh has claimed that another senior police officer is working closely with the terrorists. Investigators have said that we will confirm this as there may be an attempt to divert the investigation.

Devinder was initially a brave young man. Many in the army remember him as a brave young officer who did not shy away from risky operations. He was soon inducted into the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the police during the 1990s. It was a highly effective unit, but also ruthless and controversial. Singh spent close to a decade at SOG and was promoted to the rank of Inspector from here. The faster Singh went up, the more he was engulfed in controversies. There were many allegations. Relations with drug mafia were also revealed.

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