
Professional land grabbing gang busted
The Hindu
They used to identify open plots having good market value and forged documents
Cyberabad police on Wednesday busted a gang of professional land grabbers by arresting nine of its members. Several incriminating documents like fraudulently executed General Power of Attorney (GPA) document, forged sale deed, certified sale deed of an open plot in Tellapur were seized from the arrested persons. The prime accused in the case Mukesh Agarwal, 42, of Dharam Karam road, secured an order from the court not to arrest him, Cyberabad Police Commissioner V.C. Sajjanar told a press conference. Four other accused Shaik Mansoor, 30, Syed Feroz, 34, Dantham Rajesh Kumar, 30, and Md. Pasha, 40, were absconding. Mr. Sajjanar said Agarwal and the other accused were into real estate business. They were facing financial difficulties and so decided to come out of the crisis by selling plots of others using forged documents.More Related News

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