<p>Jammu and Kashmir Police Thursday ordered an inquiry into a senior police officer allegedly having his shoe-laces tied by an orderly.<br /><br />State Director General of Police (DGP) K. Rajendra Kumar told IANS that he has ordered a departmental inquiry into the incident.<br /><br />"Yes, I have ordered an inquiry into the incident. We will wait for the report," the DGP said.<br />A huge media controversy erupted Wednesday when some photographs purportedly posted on a social networking site by the son of Jammu-Kathua range DIG Shakeel Baig went viral.<br /><br />One of the photographs showed a person in civil dress tying the shoe-laces of the officer. Another showed a person with a rifle hanging from his shoulder acting as a golf caddy for the officer's son.</p>.<p><br />Tony Baig, the son of the officer, later said in a statement the pictures had been "misinterpreted".<br /><br />He said the person shown tying the shoe-laces of his father was a salesman who had come to check the fitting of the officer's new shoes, and not an orderly deputed with the officer.<br />Tony Baig also said the man with the rifle was not acting as his caddy during a golf match.</p>
<p>Jammu and Kashmir Police Thursday ordered an inquiry into a senior police officer allegedly having his shoe-laces tied by an orderly.<br /><br />State Director General of Police (DGP) K. Rajendra Kumar told IANS that he has ordered a departmental inquiry into the incident.<br /><br />"Yes, I have ordered an inquiry into the incident. We will wait for the report," the DGP said.<br />A huge media controversy erupted Wednesday when some photographs purportedly posted on a social networking site by the son of Jammu-Kathua range DIG Shakeel Baig went viral.<br /><br />One of the photographs showed a person in civil dress tying the shoe-laces of the officer. Another showed a person with a rifle hanging from his shoulder acting as a golf caddy for the officer's son.</p>.<p><br />Tony Baig, the son of the officer, later said in a statement the pictures had been "misinterpreted".<br /><br />He said the person shown tying the shoe-laces of his father was a salesman who had come to check the fitting of the officer's new shoes, and not an orderly deputed with the officer.<br />Tony Baig also said the man with the rifle was not acting as his caddy during a golf match.</p>