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I have issued notices to the developers asking them to submit details of flats sold and money collected from the investors

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CEO, YEIDA Arun Vir Singh

(CEO) of YEIDA Arun Vir Singh.

This move is likely to be a major setback to several home aspiring citizens who have already invested a large sum of their savings in these projects.

Out of the 17 group housing projects, 12 belong to Jaypee Infratech, two are of Gaursons and one each is owned by Ajnara, Urbania and VGA Developers.

Projects of Jaypee Infratech are located in Sector 19, 25 and 22B along the Yamuna Expressway. Both the projects of Gaursons located in sector 19 along Yamuna Expressway have been called off.

Two projects of Gaursons in Sector 19 are spread over 87,756 square metres and 215 square metres land in its Yamuna City mega township proposed on 250 acre land along the Yamuna Expressway.

The VGA Developers have 20,071 square metre land in Sector 25.

On the other hand, Orris Group has 8,19,105 square metre land in Sector 22D and Ajnara has 85,391 square metre land in Sector 22A.

Singh also stated that these developers kept selling flats without clearing the objections raised by the authority over the maps submitted by them.

“I have issued notices to the developers asking them to submit details of flats sold and money collected from the investors,” added YEIDA CEO, Arun Singh. NEW DELHI: The Delhi police crime branch team has reached Chennai to serve notice to TTV Dinakaran in the alleged bribery case to buy the 'Two Leaf ' symbol for AIADMK.

The team left from IGI Airport on Wednesday evening.

Dinakaran, who was named in the first informatio­n report by the Delhi police is accused of colluding with Sukesh Chandrashe­khar, a middleman in the case.

The duo is accused of attempting to bribe the election commission to get a favourable verdict on the AIADMK'S symbol.

Sukesh is in police custody from the day he was arrested from a luxury hotel in Delhi.

“Our investigat­ing officers have gone to Chennai to serve notice to Dinakaran.” said Madhur Verma, DCP Crime.

Earlier, the cops said that they have enough evidence against Sasikala's nephew Dinakaran.

Rs 1.3 crore in cash was seized from Sukesh, following which he spilled the beans on an alleged plan to get the party symbol against pay-offs of around Rs 50 crore, said police.

Cops are questionin­g Sukesh to get the money trail of the huge amount that he allegedly received in cash.

Apart from section 8 of the Prevention of Corruption Act (gratificat­ion to influence public servant), Dhinakaran, Sukesh and others have been slapped with sections 120 B (criminal conspiracy) and 170 (impersonat­ing a public servant) of the IPC.

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