Deccan Chronicle

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Bogus registrati­ons from years ago used in land fraud

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Officials are continuing to conduct raids on subregistr­ar offices and are coming across registrati­on documents registered over five to 10 years ago. These documents should have been in the possession of the property buyers a week after the registrati­on but they have been lying in the sub-registrar offices for years,

Officials are continuing raids on sub-registrar offices across the state and are coming across property registrati­on documents that were registered over five to 10 years ago.

These documents should have been with property buyers a week after the registrati­on but they have been lying in sub-registrar offices for years, exposing serious irregulari­ties. Some original documents have been recovered from shops run by private document writers.

The raids are being carried out by ACB and CID teams on 140 subregistr­ar offices and shops run by document writers located near sub-registrar offices.

As per norms, these registrati­on documents have to be scanned and uploaded on the revenue records website soon after registrati­on. But they have been neither scanned nor uploaded. Officials in sub-registrar offices had no answer when inspection teams questioned them on why registrati­on documents were lying there for years indicating that those registrati­ons were bogus. Officials suspect that it was done to help land grabbers take over government lands and transfer them later. Inspection teams have been updating the finding of raids to CMO and revenue officials daily.

On Saturday, Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao held a meeting at Pragathi Bhavan to take stock of the situation. Mr Rao directed officials to continue the raids. He is also learnt to have okayed raids on houses of sub-registrars and other staff.

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