Hakimuddin Nasir, Mahasamund. Four shops built by fraudulent government land of crores will soon run a bulldozer. Along with this, a departmental inquiry will also start in the three education workers involved in this case and the suspected role of Patwari. Strict action will be taken against them if found guilty. The collector has said that the culprits will not be spared. Action will be taken after investigation.
Let us know that the land mafia and land brokers together had written and bought the forest of big chandeliers by writing and reading with a notary on the stamp paper of just 100 rupees. Illegal shops were also being constructed on government land. The news of this was raised prominently in Lalluram.com. After this, the district administration came into action. At 4 pm on Tuesday evening, Collector Vinay Kumar Lhenga took a meeting of officials of the revenue department of the district, in which the Collector directed to illegally occupy government land or strict action on the sale of government land in addition to reviewing the works of the revenue department. The collector said in a strict tone that no one will be spared to anyone involved in the fraud.
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In fact, Khasra No. 102/5 1898 square feet of land adjacent to BTI Road Gauravapath is a large shrub. -2 Teacher Mohit Chandrakar and class -1 LB Teacher Vikas Sahu, working in Mongarapali Government Higher Secondary School in Bagbahara block, together made a purchase for Rs 40 lakhs through the Easra number 102/4 of measles number 102/4 land from forest school for Rs 40 lakh, but government employees including land brokers have built four shops on it.
There was a plan to sell 40 lakh land to traders in crores
The land broker Krishna Kumar Sahu and Patwari Arvind Chandrakar were trying to sell these shops and sell these shops under a well -planned conspiracy, because Gauravath is to be widened from Baronda Chowk to Collector Colony. Due to this, many shops will be broken, so both of them were looking for customers to sell the four shops for Rs 80-80 lakh, so brokers and Patwari continued to contact many traders of Baronda. Brokers and Patwari used to show the land right by showing e -stamps to the traders, so that traders came under their deception and could earn taxes from the government land taken in 40 lakhs. Revenue staff also cooperated fully in this.
Strict action will be taken: Collector
Collector Vinay Kumar Lhenga says that illegally built shops will be broken. The suspicious role of Patwari and education workers will be investigated. If the government land has been fraudulent, legal action will be taken against them. In the revenue department meeting, we will instruct the officers that if found in this way, take strict action.