After half a dozen pending cases of missing records at the HRC branch, a case of complete missing ledgers has now surfaced. Following orders from the District Magistrate (DC) and District Magistrate (DRO) to file an FIR, a government employee has suddenly stopped attending the DC office and is not informing higher authorities about his absence. Following this, the SDM has issued a show-cause notice to the employee. The district administration has asked the branch to submit all the details of the missing records by Friday.
According to reports, DRO Navkirat Singh Randhawa has asked the current officers and employees of the HRC branch to submit a detailed report of all the missing records by Friday so that the case can be thoroughly investigated. The current branch in-charge, Deepak Arora, is also compiling a detailed account of all records, and investigating any records that may have been torn or tampered with.
Ledger missing from room number 128 cupboard
While the HRC branch’s record room, which houses 150 years of records, is located on the roof of the old facility center, the missing ledger was stolen from the cupboard in room number 128 of the HRC branch. Since most of the employees were on duty during the floods, the account books were stolen. It is also suspected that the cupboard was opened by an employee who is currently or has previously been posted at the branch, as no outsider would know what is stored in the government cupboard or where the key is.
A Class IV employee used to sit in the HRC branch.
HRC Another revelation about the branch has emerged: a government employee who was transferred to Baba Bakala by the DC continued to visit or loiter around the HRC branch of the DC’s office on one pretext or another even after his transfer. This is the same employee who has previously been embroiled in controversy. A Rs. 1 Crore Deal
There is widespread talk of a Rs. 1 crore bribe deal in connection with the disappearance of records at the HRC branch. Just a few months ago, a government employee purchased two luxury vehicles worth Rs. 27 lakh. This further points the finger of suspicion at this employee.
Infamous Will Writer and Land Mafia Gang
The name of a notorious Will Writer is also being widely discussed in connection with the disappearance of records at the HRC branch. This Will Writer has previously been charged with fraudulent activities such as preparing fake registrations, and his license has also been suspended. In collaboration with a land mafia gang, it has become active again and is looking to make a big hit.


