Land scam unearthed in Delhi
BY MPost16 May 2012 1:17 PM IST
MPost16 May 2012 1:17 PM IST
An alleged land scam in which certain officials of the Revenue Department were apparently in 'collusion' with property dealers was unearthed by the Delhi Government.
It is being alleged that the officials had helped the property dealers in 'grabbing' government lands in various areas of east Delhi. Following an internal inquiry into the alleged scam, Chief Secretary PK Tripathi suspended three officials of the Revenue department on Monday. The officials, including Harish Bajaj, posted as sub-registrar in Geeta Colony, Susheel Bharati, a Tehsildar in Preet Vihar and Shyam Pal posted in East district office of Revenue Department were found to have 'manipulated' revenue records in collusion with property dealers and land grabbers, the inquiry found.
Additional District Magistrate of East District VP Singh has already filed a police complaint seeking filing of FIRs against the three accused. Divisional Commissioner Vijay Dev said Bajaj, Bharti and Pal were allegedly involved in registration of land belonging to government in certain unauthorised colonies of east Delhi to help the land grabbers occupy the land.
'The officials had extracted money from land grabbers for getting the documents registered,' he said adding the inquiry was ordered after suspecting alleged foul play in registration of properties. Dev said government has decided to expand the inquiry and would examine all other 'suspected' land deals.
In its complaint to police, government said, 'The officials have conspired to grab the government lands with dishonest motives by way of cheating the department and manipulated the revenue records in collusion with the property dealers and land grabbers.' The government has asked all the three not to leave Delhi without prior permission. The exact amount of government land being allegedly grabbed by the property dealers was yet to be ascertained.
It is being alleged that the officials had helped the property dealers in 'grabbing' government lands in various areas of east Delhi. Following an internal inquiry into the alleged scam, Chief Secretary PK Tripathi suspended three officials of the Revenue department on Monday. The officials, including Harish Bajaj, posted as sub-registrar in Geeta Colony, Susheel Bharati, a Tehsildar in Preet Vihar and Shyam Pal posted in East district office of Revenue Department were found to have 'manipulated' revenue records in collusion with property dealers and land grabbers, the inquiry found.
Additional District Magistrate of East District VP Singh has already filed a police complaint seeking filing of FIRs against the three accused. Divisional Commissioner Vijay Dev said Bajaj, Bharti and Pal were allegedly involved in registration of land belonging to government in certain unauthorised colonies of east Delhi to help the land grabbers occupy the land.
'The officials had extracted money from land grabbers for getting the documents registered,' he said adding the inquiry was ordered after suspecting alleged foul play in registration of properties. Dev said government has decided to expand the inquiry and would examine all other 'suspected' land deals.
In its complaint to police, government said, 'The officials have conspired to grab the government lands with dishonest motives by way of cheating the department and manipulated the revenue records in collusion with the property dealers and land grabbers.' The government has asked all the three not to leave Delhi without prior permission. The exact amount of government land being allegedly grabbed by the property dealers was yet to be ascertained.
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