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CBK busts land compensation racket worth crores, raids underway in Bandipora & Budgam

JK News Service by JK News Service
September 24, 2025
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Srinagar, Sep 24 (JKNS): The Crime Branch Kashmir has launched a probe into fraudulent land compensation claims running into crores of rupees, conducting searches in several locations of Budgam and Bandipora as part of its investigation into the scam.

In a statement issued here to news agency K)JKNS reads, EOW wing of (Crime Branch Kashmir) today carried out multiple searches in Districts Bandipora and Budgam in connection with a case of fraudulent land compensation claims related to the 400 KV DC Samba-Amargrah Transmission Line, it reads.

The case was registered following a complaint alleging that compensation for land falling under the transmission line in Villages Watrad, Dalabal, Kachwari Tehsil Khansahib, Budgam, had been fraudulently released in favour of non-existent persons, while genuine landowners were deprived, statement reads.

Investigation has revealed that compensation running into crores of rupees was fraudulently withdrawn in the names of bogus persons through fake bank accounts by employees of M/s Unitac Power Transmission Limited, in connivance with land brokers and certain bank officials, it reads.

The involvement of Mushtaq Ahmad Lone S/o Mohammad Akbar Lone R/o Watrad Dalabal Tehsil Khanshab, Budgam; Bilal Ahmad Mir S/o Gh. Ahmad Mir R/o Patushai Watpora, Bandipora; Ranjit Singh and Samaliya Kumar (employees of M/s Unitac Power Transmission Limited); along with others has surfaced, disclosing offences punishable under Sections 409, 419, 420, 467, 468, 471, and 120-B RPC, it reads.

Further House searches at multiple locations are underway, read sthe statement. (JKNS)

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