Fiji Sun

More people conned in land scam

- SHALVEEN CHAND Edited by Selita Bolanavanu­a Feedback: shalveen.chand@fijisun.com.fj

Squatters from Wailea Settlement in Vatuwaqa, Suva, were duped into giving $300 as lodging fees for lots of land in Makoi, Nasinu.

The list of people conned in the Makoi Land Sale Scam is getting longer.

The land in Makoi is being developed privately by K Bhindi Brothers Limited to resettle squatters from the Nanuku Settlement in Vatuwaqa. The company owns the Nanuku land and have earmarked a major commercial project and to get their own back from illegal settlers, they are spending $12 million to resettle them.

The Ministry of Housing and Community Developmen­t is assisting by surveying Nanuku and identifyin­g people who would get one of the available 200 lots, which would be developed properly.

The alleged mastermind in this matter is a resident of Nanuku, who had started approachin­g people as far back as last year. The Fiji Independen­t Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) said more than 80 people had so far been fooled, claiming $150,000 was deceptivel­y obtained.

Bhod Mati, 54, of Wailea said the individual came to her house in March last year. “He took $300 from me, my daughter and there were four other women. He took our

Tax Identifica­tion Number and said this was our lodgement fee which would secure the land,” she said.

Ms Mati said the individual came to them last week and told them the reports in the news media were not related to him or the Makoi land.

She said he told them that the office space mentioned in the article in the Fiji Sun was not his as he had leased out the property. It has been uncovered that the individual and an alleged accomplice took $4000 as down payment for the Makoi land and issued receipts with a forged stamp from the Ministry of Local Government and Housing.

Pushpa Nair, 59, paid $4000 and was given a receipt. She came to know of the land sales from an acquaintan­ce who had also purchased the land.

She said she was told $4000 was for first payment and $3000 to be paid later as goodwill.

She said money was collected from her house compared to some people who travelled to the duos office in Nausori.

FICAC has started investigat­ions. Stop departure orders have also been issued. Nobody has been charged yet.

 ?? Photo: Wati Talebula ?? A piece of land in Makoi that was allegedly sold illegaly by scammers.
Photo: Wati Talebula A piece of land in Makoi that was allegedly sold illegaly by scammers.

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