National
Investigation Agency (NIA) has completed investigation into the alleged nexus
of dismissed deputy superintendent of police (DSP), Davinder Singh and
according to sources the charge sheet would be filed in the court within a
fortnight. Having risen quickly in rank after he was recruited as a
sub-inspector of police in 1989, Singh shocked his seniors in J&K police on
January 11 this year when he was arrested in Mir Bazaar area of Srinagar-Jammu
highway with his fellow passengers, Irfan Mir and Naveed Mushtaq, two most
wanted militants. In a brazen faced manner he had argued with police officers
who intercepted his car that he was going on a 'secret operation' which only
his seniors knew about. The bluff did not pay because Singh was on the radar of
his seniors since the last three months for his reported links with the
militants. Had Singh's clandestine links not been exposed, he was likely to be
promoted to the rank of the superintendent of police (SP) shortly. (IANS)