Budgam, Apr 20 (KNO): Budgam Police on Tuesday claimed to have handed over six Juvenile delinquents to their parents after proper counselling at Central Kashmir's Budgam district.
According to statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), a police spokesman said that in presence of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Budgam Tahir Saleem Khan and Insha Hassan, Psychiatric Counselor, SDPO Budgam Fayaz Geelani and Divisional Officer, Humhama Police Post Insp Vilayat Hussain, six Juvenile delinquents were handed to their parents after proper counselling at Humhama Police Post.
“The juvenile delinquents were in conflict with Law and were summoned for necessary questioning as per the set procedure mandated under JJ Act vis a vis their unbecoming behavior. During their questioning, it came to fore that they were influenced and instigated by some mischievous elements harbouring malafide intentions to indulge in violence and create fuss in Hyderpora area to disrupt Public Order and tranquility,” the statement reads.
It further reads that, during interaction, parents & family members of the summoned persons were advised to take proper care of their wards and keep a watch upon their activities, actions and behavior.
They were counseled and advised to focus on their studies / professional work and utilize their energy in positive direction. The parents/family members and their wards duly appreciated this endeavour and acknowledged their role of responsible parenting. They also assured that their wards will not indulge in any kind of violence and in future will focus on their studies/routine works—(KNO)