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The CBI has initiated a probe into an alleged cheating case wherein the Army was made to pay rent for the land situated in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.
As per the FIR registered by the agency, the criminal conspiracy was allegedly hatched in 2000 by the then Sub Divisional Defence Estate Officer, Patwari, Nowshera along with several private persons.
“It has been learnt that as per 'Jamabandhi' register for the year 1969-70 of the land in question, is under the occupation of Maqbooza Pakistan but rents are being paid by Defence Estate to the alleged owner,” the CBI alleged.
It has surfaced that then Sub Divisional Defence Estate Officer RS Chanderwanshi, Patwari, Nowshera Darshan Kumar – along with several private persons including one Rajesh Kumar – allegedly showed the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) land as being “on rent to Army”.
The board, comprising an Army officer, an estate officer and other officials, kept disbursing rental worth Rs 4.99 lakhs for the land measuring over 122 karnals because of forged documents submitted to them, the FIR said, adding that a loss of Rs 6 lakh has been caused to the exchequer in the case.
The CBI claimed that the board proceedings were convened in 2000, wherein Chanderwanshi and Darshan Kumar were declared to be under the occupation of defence forces, and the rental compensation to the tune of Rs 4.99 lakh was disbursed to Rajesh Kumar.
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