Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Two employees of Samalkha MC among 3 booked for property fraud

DUO ALLEGEDLY HELPED A MAN ILLEGALLY SELL A PART OF HIS BROTHER’S LAND

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KARNAL : The Panipat police have booked two employees of the Samalkha municipal committee (MC) for allegedly helping a man sell a portion of his brother’s land illegally.

The MC employees include junior engineer Gaurav Kumar and Vikash, a clerk.

The duo, along with Suresh Aggarwal, brother of the property owner, Ramesh Aggarwal, has been booked following a probe by a team comprising deputy municipal commission­er Jitender Singh, secretary Pardeep, municipal engineer Rajkumar and a police official Surender

Singh.

As per the probe, Ramesh Aggarwal owns a piece of land measuring 620 square yards and his brother Suresh sold 64 square yards of it to two women – Manju Devi and Manita – after creating an illegal property ID with the help of MC employees Gaurav and Vikash.

AInvestiga­tors said the MC employees created the property ID and no dues certificat­e using the signature of the MC secretary. Before creating the ID, they neither visited the property nor took the applicant’s photograph.

The three accused are facing a case under Sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy), 420 (cheating), 467 (forgery of valuable security, will, etc), 478 (trade marks) and 471 (using as genuine a forged 1[document or electronic record) of the Indian Penal Code, registered at the Samalkha police station. Further investigat­ion is underway.

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