Fake pattadar passbook racket busted
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A six-member gang, allegedly concerned in creating faux pattadar passbooks, was busted by the Koduru police on Friday.
The gang created faux passbooks, possession certificates of land and tax paid receipts, in keeping with Avanigadda Circle Inspector B.B. Ravi Kumar.
Disclosing it to the media right here, the CI mentioned based mostly on a criticism lodged by a farmer, Tata Ramprasad, on unlawful registration of his land in Mandapakala village, Superintendent of Police M. Ravindranath Babu directed Avanigadda DSP M. Ramesh Reddy to analyze it.
The crew, led by Koduru SI Ramesh and Avanigadda-II SI Suresh, raided a photograph studio owned by one Kalisetti Srinivas Rao, and seized 9 faux pattadar passbooks. Based on his confession, the police arrested Bellamkonda Govindu, B. Subba Rao, B. Devadasu, Paresi Nancharaiah and Bellamkonda Venkateswara Rao, who obtained faux possession certificates and faux tax paid receipts.
They acquired the land registered on their names by utilizing the faux paperwork. The picture studio proprietor was earlier arrested in 2014 in the same case and is going through trial, the CI mentioned.
“The gang members were experts in creating fake land documents. Few more accused in the case would be arrested soon,” mentioned Mr. Ravi Kumar.
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