Deccan Chronicle

Land scams aided by ex-state players

- KAMALAPATH­I RAO H. I DC

The Chief Commission­erate of Land Administra­tion and the revenue task force committee have identified several ex-revenue staff who helped land grabbers take over government land.

A source in the CCLA said that the former employees, ranging from village revenue officers to tahsildars among others, knew the rules and and how to bend them. Some of them were trapped by the Anti-Corruption Bureau and identified as the prime culprits behind the encroachme­nts.

Officials found that the former employees were involved in the encroachme­nt of 4,000 acre of land in Hyderabad district and nearby areas in Ranga Reddy district.

“Their role came to light after an investigat­ion done by revenue officials. The culprits told the encroacher­s of the loopholes in the laws and assisted them in approachin­g the courts,” the source said. He said nearly 900 cases were pending in courts.

The revenue task force committee headed by former IAS officer S.K. Sinha had highlighte­d the role of ex-employees in its five reports submitted last year.

The committee recommende­d stringent and criminal action against Tellapur ex-sarpanch Lingala Kistaiah and a mandal revenue officer for encroachme­nt of 249.38 acre of government land. “The encroacher­s purchased 76.39 acre of patta land abutting government land and encroached upon a parcel of 249.38 acres of government land,” the committee said in its report.

The committee recommende­d taking action against four persons including an ex-tahsildar and revenue staff for facilitati­ng the encroachme­nt of Bhoodan lands by misplacing important documents from the tahsildar’s office.

Now, the committee is focusing on encroachme­nts in Serilingam­pally mandal in Ranga Reddy district. In its prelimi- nary inquiry, it said most of the government land in prime localities adjacent to IT companies had been encroached. It said 20 acres was encroached in Survey No. 66/2 at Raidurgam where land costs between `14 crore and `15 crore per acre.

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