Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Govt official shot dead while investigat­ing ‘land grab’ case

Police say a motorcycle­borne man opens fire at the HSIIDC patwari, a govt driver and flees

- HT Correspond­ent

GURUGRAM: A 52-year-old government revenue official (patwari), who had gone to check an alleged land grabbing case in Manesar, was shot dead on Tuesday afternoon on the disputed plot.

A government driver was also shot and is recovering at a city hospital, the police said.

Ishwar Singh, 52, a Haryana State Industrial and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Corporatio­n (HSIIDC) employee, who was from Hisar, died after being shot in the head and left shoulder around 1.15pm, by a man on a motorcycle, said deputy commission­er of police (Manesar) Rajesh Kumar.

Kumar said prima facie, it seems that the plot is part of the 687 acres included in an alleged scam, in which the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) has named former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda in the charge sheet. “Villagers have told us it is a part of the same land and it looks to be so. We have asked for documents to verify it,” the DCP said.

In March, the Supreme Court had restored 687 acres to HSIIDC on the grounds that the Haryana government released the land unlawfully to developers.

On Tuesday, the police filed an FIR under Section 302 (murder) of the IPC based on the statement given by the driver, who has also named five people in his complaint. None of the five could be traced and they are on the run, the police said.

An autopsy of Singh’s body will be done on Wednesday, the police said.

Kumar said around 11am on Tuesday, Singh and other officials reached the disputed land near Sector 1 in Manesar village.

“HSIIDC officials said they had informatio­n that some villagers were cultivatin­g crops on the plot that belonged to the department.

On Tuesday, the ‘patwari’ and others had gone there with machines to remove the crops,” Kumar said.

The DCP said that a few villagers gathered at the plot after the HSIIDC officers reached there.

“Later, the accused came on a motorcycle along with others and asked who had authorised the officers to come to the site. He shot the patwari and also the driver,” Kumar said.

After the shots were fired, everyone, including the accused, fled the spot. The injured were taken to Rockland Hospital in Manesar by the police.

Singh was declared brought dead and the driver, who suffered a bullet injury to his right shoulder, is recuperati­ng, the police said. “We are yet to verify whether the HSIIDC officials destroyed the crops on the land,” the DCP said.

He said all the five persons named in the FIR are from Manesar village.

The investigat­ing officer in the case, sub-inspector Surender Sodhi said that the police have recovered empty bullet shells from the spot and there was no CCTV footage of the incident.

“We are raiding all parts of the village and about four police teams are on the case,” Sodhi said.

On May 1, in a similar incident, a 51-year-old woman assistant town planner was shot dead by a hotelier in Kasauli of Himachal Pradesh, when her team reached the premises of the accused to demolish illegal constructi­ons as per a Supreme Court

HSIIDC officials said they had informatio­n that some villagers were cultivatin­g crops on the plot that belonged to the department. On Tuesday, the ‘patwari’ had gone there with machines to remove the crop. RAJESH KUMAR, deputy commission­er of police, Manesar

 ??  ?? Ishwar Singh, the victim
Ishwar Singh, the victim

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