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Three Navy officers are being terminated from service for divulging secret information on social networking websites such as Facebook and the primary reason for these cases of indiscipline was "moral turpitude", the Defence Ministry has informed a Parliamentary panel.
It also told the Standing Committee on Defence that in three cases of face-offs between troops and officers in the Army, the forces have taken action against 219 officers, JCOs and jawans.
The case had come to light in September, 2011 and was examined by a Board of Inquiry after which four officers were tried.
"All four officers have been found blameworthy. Three out of four officers have been recommended for termination of services. Action for termination of services of three officers is under process," the Defence Ministry told the Standing Committee on Defence.
The Ministry had submitted its report to the Committee on cases of indiscipline in the three Services. The fourth officer is being censured by the Navy Chief.
The Ministry also informed the Committee that an officer of the rank of Commodore was found in a compromising position with a Russian lady and after being found culpable by a one-man inquiry, his services were terminated in April 2011.
The Ministry said the primary reasons for indiscipline cases in the Navy were "moral turpitude and temptation to misappropriate public funds for personal gains."
Recently, there have been a number of cases where Navy officers are facing allegations of wife-swapping and some have been dismissed from service for sending lewd messages to several women and having affairs with the wives of their colleagues.
The three cases in the Army include the cases of face-offs between officers and jawans in Gurdaspur, Samba and Nyoma in Ladakh.
The Ministry informed the Parliamentary Committee that in the case of face-off in Gurdaspur involving the 45 cavalry unit, "disciplinary action has been initiated against four officers, seven JCOs and nine jawans. Administrative action has been taken against five officers."
In the Samba case where troops and officers had clashed after the suicide of a jawan, "disciplinary action was directed against three JCOs and four jawans. Besides, administrative action was directed against four officers and five JCOs and administrative termination of service of five other ranks."
In the Nyoma incident, the Army has directed disciplinary action against four officers, 17 JCOs and 147 jawans.
The Ministry said the main reasons brought by the inquiries into these incidents are "poor man management" and "lapses in command and control".
The Ministry told the Committee that there were three General Court Martial cases in the IAF in last three years in which charges are mainly related to accepting illegal gratification and involvement in theft cases.
Read more at: 3 Indian Navy officers dismissed from service for divulging too much on social media : India, News - India Today
It also told the Standing Committee on Defence that in three cases of face-offs between troops and officers in the Army, the forces have taken action against 219 officers, JCOs and jawans.
The case had come to light in September, 2011 and was examined by a Board of Inquiry after which four officers were tried.
"All four officers have been found blameworthy. Three out of four officers have been recommended for termination of services. Action for termination of services of three officers is under process," the Defence Ministry told the Standing Committee on Defence.
The Ministry had submitted its report to the Committee on cases of indiscipline in the three Services. The fourth officer is being censured by the Navy Chief.
The Ministry also informed the Committee that an officer of the rank of Commodore was found in a compromising position with a Russian lady and after being found culpable by a one-man inquiry, his services were terminated in April 2011.
The Ministry said the primary reasons for indiscipline cases in the Navy were "moral turpitude and temptation to misappropriate public funds for personal gains."
Recently, there have been a number of cases where Navy officers are facing allegations of wife-swapping and some have been dismissed from service for sending lewd messages to several women and having affairs with the wives of their colleagues.
The three cases in the Army include the cases of face-offs between officers and jawans in Gurdaspur, Samba and Nyoma in Ladakh.
The Ministry informed the Parliamentary Committee that in the case of face-off in Gurdaspur involving the 45 cavalry unit, "disciplinary action has been initiated against four officers, seven JCOs and nine jawans. Administrative action has been taken against five officers."
In the Samba case where troops and officers had clashed after the suicide of a jawan, "disciplinary action was directed against three JCOs and four jawans. Besides, administrative action was directed against four officers and five JCOs and administrative termination of service of five other ranks."
In the Nyoma incident, the Army has directed disciplinary action against four officers, 17 JCOs and 147 jawans.
The Ministry said the main reasons brought by the inquiries into these incidents are "poor man management" and "lapses in command and control".
The Ministry told the Committee that there were three General Court Martial cases in the IAF in last three years in which charges are mainly related to accepting illegal gratification and involvement in theft cases.
Read more at: 3 Indian Navy officers dismissed from service for divulging too much on social media : India, News - India Today