The Police Control Room here recently received a call from a Pakistani spy who demanded information about the force deployment.
The call was intercepted by central intelligence agencies which submitted a report to the Union Home Ministry about the "negligence" on the part of the Kashmir police officer. The Home Ministry asked the Director General of Police K Rajendra Kumar to initiate an inquiry against the officer, who has been suspended, official sources said here.
Giving details of the incident, the sources said a call was received by the official concerned (name withheld) on a land line number and the caller identified himself as an "Army Commander". He asked the officer to share details of deployment of police and paramilitary forces in the Kashmir Valley which is witnessing unrest since July 8.
The caller also provided a number to the officer and asked him to use one of the instant messaging services for sending the information, sources said.
Later, on being confronted, he told his superiors that he had informed his immediate senior in the control room about the call and whether he should share the deployment details.
It was only after his senior voiced 'no reservation' that he passed on the information using an instant messaging application.
Senior officials of the state police said it was a case of "negligence" and that during the ongoing unrest, which started after the death of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani on July 8, police control room was flooded with calls from across the border.
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