ACB officials start probe on Jamuna Hatcheries at Masaipet
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Meeting with farmers to be held on May 25 adopted by survey of lands from May 26 to twenty-eight
After just a few days’ hole, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) and Revenue officials got here to Masaipet and checked the Revenue information pertaining to Jamuna Hatcheries as soon as once more. This time, the enquiry is being carried out as per instructions of the High Court after the administration approached it for justice alleging that their firm was focused by the authorities who illegally entered their premises.
Mandal Revenue Officials of Masaipet and Veldurthi, Malathi and Suresh Kumar, mentioned that the enquiry is concerning land encroachment at Achampet and Hakimet villages they usually have collected statements from the panchayat secretaries of each villages. “The survey numbers for which Jamuna Hatcheries claimed to have taken NOC in 2018 and the numbers mentioned in 2019 are varying. NOCs were obtained by bring pressure on panchayat secretaries. Panchayat secretary of Hakimpet has served notices twice when illegal constructions were taking place. They have replied on May 10 and we are looking into it,” mentioned the officials, including that notices had been issued to 75 farmers in regard to 95.22 acres of land.
The officials have knowledgeable {that a} assembly with farmers might be held on May 25 adopted by survey of lands in survey numbers 77,78,79,80,81,115 and 130 of Hakimpet village on May 26, 27 and 28.
The officials have mentioned that it was recognized that constructions passed off in about 40 acres in survey quantity 111 of Hakimpet and the permission taken and NOC had been totally different from the permission accorded and therefore notices had been issued for farmers in addition to assignees to attend the assembly on May 25 and for survey as effectively.
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