3 forge docus of land valued at ₹1.5cr, held
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai: The anti-land grabbing wing of the city police arrested three people for forging the documents of a property at Pallikaranai worth more than ₹1.5 crore.
The owner C Chidambaram, 75, a resident of Alapakkam, discovered that the land measuring 3,352 sqft was in another person’s name when he visited the sub-registrar office in Velachery. Later, he came to know that the property was sold to a businessman M Periyasamy using forged documents.
Chidambaram approached Chennai city police commissioner A K Viswanathan and lodged a complaint seeking legal action against the encroachers and recovery of his land. The petition was forwarded to the anti-land grabbing wing of the Chennai city police which probed the issue.
Police summoned Periyasamy, 39, of Virugambakkam, A Vigneshwaran, 28, of Thiruvottiyur and V Rajeswaran, 35, of Tondiarpet. During inquiries, they admitted to having committed the crime using fake documents.
Police registered a case against the trio who were remanded in judicial custody after being produced before a magistrate court in Allikulam. Police are searching for more suspects.
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai: The anti-land grabbing wing of the city police arrested three people for forging the documents of a property at Pallikaranai worth more than ₹1.5 crore.
The owner C Chidambaram, 75, a resident of Alapakkam, discovered that the land measuring 3,352 sqft was in another person’s name when he visited the sub-registrar office in Velachery. Later, he came to know that the property was sold to a businessman M Periyasamy using forged documents.
Chidambaram approached Chennai city police commissioner A K Viswanathan and lodged a complaint seeking legal action against the encroachers and recovery of his land. The petition was forwarded to the anti-land grabbing wing of the Chennai city police which probed the issue.
Police summoned Periyasamy, 39, of Virugambakkam, A Vigneshwaran, 28, of Thiruvottiyur and V Rajeswaran, 35, of Tondiarpet. During inquiries, they admitted to having committed the crime using fake documents.
Police registered a case against the trio who were remanded in judicial custody after being produced before a magistrate court in Allikulam. Police are searching for more suspects.
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