J&K Bank dismisses Chief Manager employee for being ‘threat’ to security
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STATE TIMES NEWS
Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Bank on Saturday terminated an employee from service for allegedly being a threat to the security of the state, officials said. The services of Sajad Ahmad Bazaz were terminated with immediate effect, the officials said.
They said the decision was taken in view of allegations of Bazaz being a threat to the security of the state. Bazaz was working as a chief manager of the bank.
In an order, the Managing Director of the bank stated that “after considering the facts and circumstances of the case contained in the report received from credible agencies that the activities of Sajad Ahmad Bazazโฆposted at Internal Communication and Marketing Department are such as to warrant his dismissal from service under Rule/Provision 12.29 in OSM (Officers Service Manual).”
Bazaz was appointed as Cashier-cum-Clerk in 1990 and later promoted in 2004 as a head, internal communication of J&K Bank, a public sector entity owned by the J&K Government. The bank management seemed to have no clue that Bazaz was one of the most important Pakistani assets, secretly working for ISI and terror outfits. After abrogation of article 370, the top investigators were probing link of deep ISI assets within the terror ecosystem and Bazaz’s name popped up, sources said.