[Shopkeepers near the Humhama BSF headquarters near Srinagar airport
are beneficiaries of petrol and diesel, and even food stores from men
of rank, according to a jawan and some civilians. "They sell food
items like dal and vegetables to civilians outside the camp at cheaper
rates and leave us bereft of the facilities. They even deny us our
daily-use items and sell the same to their agents outside the camps,"
a BSF jawan said on the condition of anonymity.]

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/bsfs-srinagar-neighbours-say-they-buy-fuel-food-from-officers-for-half/articleshow/56465324.cms

People living near BSF's J&K camp say officers sell rations to
civilians at half the market rate

M Saleem Pandit | Updated: Jan 11, 2017

SRINAGAR: Civilians living near paramilitary forces' camps,
particularly those of the Border Security Force (BSF), say officers
sell fuel and food provisions meant for the personnel to outsiders at
half the market rate.

The "disclosure" made by jawan Tej Bahadur Yadav+ of the BSF's 29th
Battalion in videos on social media supplements accusations of shady
dealings by paramilitary officers, particularly those posted to border
areas.

***Shopkeepers near the Humhama BSF headquarters near Srinagar airport
are beneficiaries of petrol and diesel, and even food stores from men
of rank, according to a jawan and some civilians. "They sell food
items like dal and vegetables to civilians outside the camp at cheaper
rates and leave us bereft of the facilities. They even deny us our
daily-use items and sell the same to their agents outside the camps,"
a BSF jawan said on the condition of anonymity.*** [Emphasis added.]

A civil contractor added, "We get petrol from BSF officers in charge
of provisions at Humhama camp at half the market rate... Other items,
like rice and spices, are also available much cheaper."

A furniture dealer who requested anonymity said the "purchasing
officers, while placing orders for elegant furniture for their
offices, take a commission that is more than what we earn". The dealer
added, "There is no e-tendering in the BSF. The officer will purchase
furniture and take a commission and even compromise on the quality of
the items." The story is the same when it comes to some CRPF officers.
CRPF IG Ravideep Singh Sahi, who was posted to Srinagar as IG
administration a month ago, said he would look into pilfering from
stores for profit, if any took place at all. "The jawan is of
paramount importance for the force and there should no compromise on
the quality of his life when he is on duty," IG Ravideep Sahi said,
adding that the CRPF had a proper mechanism for all purchases and that
one could not go beyond those rules. A CRPF jawan on law and order
duty in Srinagar, however, rejected the notion that the officers
treated them badly. "We get quality food on time, and after duty hours
we are provided proper accommodation at the concerned police
stations."

The BSF has ordered an inquiry into Yadav's allegations, with the
report due Wednesday.

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