In a written reply to the joint question of MLCs Bashir Ahmed Magrey, Syed Asgar Ali and Rani Gargi Bleoria in the Legislative Council, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said 24,631 SPOs are presently working in J&K Police.
As many as 2,116 SPOs have been converted into constables and followers under the state government's rehabilitation policy of 2009, he added.
The rehabilitation policy for absorption and conversion of SPOs also contains provisions for grant of relaxation in age and qualifications of the personnel. Similarly, the policy envisages that there will be no age or qualification bar for absorption of SPOs as followers, he said.
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