Deccan Chronicle

Yousuf misdeeds led to `686cr loss

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Cyberabad police after arresting Balanagar Sub Registrar Mohammed Yousuf found that he had registered government and prohibited lands violating the provisions of the Registrati­on Act that caused a loss of around `686 crore to the Government in the form of stamp duty and registrati­on fee.

Police also found that the suspects claiming to be the legal heirs to Nawab Mohammed Khaisarudd­in Khan executed the General Power of Attorney in favour of PA Parthasara­thi who is the director of Trinity Infra Ventures. Police establishe­d that this fraudulent deal was executed at the instance of Parthasara­thi and other members of Trinity group.

Investigat­ions also revealed that Miyapur was a jagir village of Nawab Khaisarudi­n Khan and the pucca book was prepared in 1917-1918. As per records, the lands covered in survey numbers 20 and 28 in Miyapur area are government lands. The suspects approached Hayathunni­sa Begum and got executed the registrati­on sale agreement in 2016 in favour of one Mohammed Shareef through Yousuf. The internal audit revealed other details. As per the contents, 70 per cent of the rights were on the lands in Miyapur and 50 per cent were in other neighbouri­ng villages.

The fabricated documents included the entire land of Miyapur village and seven other villages so the market value cannot be assessed. The loss of revenue also cannot be determined, officials said. Police also found another accused in the case, Adv Krishna Reddy, who also conspired with the others to execute the deal. In the agreement of sale, 5 per cent of share is allotted to him for protecting and safeguardi­ng their interests till date.

While, Yousuf and Mohammed Mubrajuddi­n Khan were arrested, four others involved in the case are still at large. Teams have been formed to nab them.

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