Two revenue officials booked for illegally transferring forest land to private beneficiaries in J-K

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Two revenue officials were Monday booked on charges for allegedly transferring a huge chunk of forest and state land in the Darhal belt of district to private beneficiaries, an Anti-Bureau (ACB) said.

A case under various sections of the Prevention of Act and the Ranbir Penal Code was registered against the then in-charge tehsildar, Qila Darhal, and the then patwari, Rajpur Kamila halqa, Mohammad Farooq, the said.

Gram panchayats are known as halqa in

He said the case was registered in pursuance of an inquiry conducted into a complaint lodged by of Rajpur Kamila against the encroachment of forest and state land in his village by encroachers, allegedly in connivance with officials of the Revenue Department.

During the inquiry, it was found that the revenue officials, in league with private beneficiaries and others, misused and abused their position to illegally attest various mutations in 2016 and transferred ownership rights of over 10 acres of forest and state land, he said.

"Formal investigations has been set into motion," the added.

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First Published: Mon, April 01 2019. 20:06 IST