Saturday, September 21, 2019

Lokayukta issued Notice to Crime Branch on Ghangapatna Land Scam


 Lokayukta issued Notice  to Addl. DG, Crime Branch seeking  detailed report  about inquiry  into  Ghangapatna land scam

Bhubaneswar: While  hearing a Complaint petition No. LY 289/19, Odisha Lokayukta issued  notice to Addl. DG, Crime Branch  to submit  detailed report  about inquiry into   huge Corruption, Irregularities in sale   and Purchase of lease  land  in Ghangapatna area  of  Bhubaneswar, Dist-Khurda by 17.10.19 . and fixed 21.10.19 for next  hearing  of the case.

On 29.8.19.,  Sri Pradip Pradhan, RTI Activist  had  filed  complaint  in the  office of  Lokayukta, Odisha  alleging  that Ghangaptana land scam which occurred in 2014  has been suppressed  by Crime Branch at the direction of  Chief Minister.

History  of Ghangapatna Land Scam in Bhubaneswar
  In August, 2014,   the local people and media  exposed that  huge acres of  leased land  of tribal people had been  illegally  acquired  by  late Kalpataru Das and his MLA Son Pranab Balabantaray  and Sri K.V.Singhdeo, BJP MLA in name of her daughter and many powerful people  connected  with BJD party  in Ghangapatana  area of Bhubaneswar  under jurisdiction of Tahasildar, Bhubaneswar, Khurda  district.   After this expose, all the opposition political parties and Civil Society Groups  coming to the streets  organised  protest   dharana demanding CBI inquiry  into scam Yielding to public pressure on the issue,   Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on August 28, 2014  had directed the crime branch to conduct a probe into the scam and submit its report within two months.

2.  During that  time, Tahsildar, in his report to the revenue department, had pointed out large-scale irregularities in the sale and purchase of land in Ghangapatana and how middlemen, in connivance with officials, had fraudulently sold land in the area to several persons. He  had said that part of land that had been brought back to the government records had been purchased by K.V. Singh Deo’s daughter, Nivriti Kumari Singh Deo’s company, Nivriti Exports Private Limited, and another part by the Gokarneswar Charitable Trust, of which Pranab Balabantaray, MLA, son of late Sri Kalpataru Das, Minister for  Panchayat raj, Govt. of  Odisha   is the chief trustee.

3.    After  few  days of inquiry  by the Crime  Branch  and series of  arrests of  poor  tribal lease  holders,  the  Revenue  Department on 15th  October , 2014  claimed  that 76 acreas  of  illegally  acquired  land had  been returned  back  to Govt. fold.

4.    Though  Crime  Branch  arrested poor  tribals  and few Govt.  officials,  but  it  did  not  take  any action against   the  political influential  people  like  Pranab Balabantaray, MLA, K.V. Singhdeo, BJP MLA  and others  who  had  manipulated  Govt. procedure  and  purchased  all leased  land  from poor  lease  holders  by  influencing  them  through  fraudulent means.

5.    Finding  abrupt  halt  in Crime Branch  inquiry  and Govt.  declaration  of  possession of  76 acres of  illegally acquired  land  without  any  official  notification, On 31.12.2014, RTI Application was  submitted to  the  PIO , Department  of Revenue  and Disaster  Management , Govt. of  Odisha  seeking  information about (a) details  of allegation made for illegally occupying the Ghangapatna land  under  Khurda  district , (b) name of the persons, institutions or  organisations who have illegally  occupied the land  and quantity  of land occupied by them, (c) copy of the  documents which contain about  the land  returned back  to Govt., (d) laws  which was  followed by Govt.  to get the land returned back  to Govt.  Finding  denial  of  information  from the  Dept. of  Revenue and Disaster Management, office  of Collector, Khurda  and  Tahasildar, Bhubaneswar,  First  appeal dated 27.3.15., then  Second Appeal dt. 2.7.15 was  filed  in the  office  of  Odisha  Information Commission to  Conduct  an inquiry  into  it  and   issue  direction  to the  appropriate  authorities  to  provide  information free  of cost.

6.    After  two  years, the  Information Commission started  hearing  in 2017  and  after  plethora  of  notices issued  by the  Commission in 2017 and 2018, the office of  Tahasildar , Bhubaneswar  provided part  information on 8.2.18.  In the letter no. 1830 dt. 8.2.18., the  PIO  stated  that all  the original  case  records  have been seized by the  Economic Offence  wings  of  Odisha  Crime Branch  in connection with P.S. Case  No. 22 dated 9.9.2014. Since  the matter  is under  investigation by the EOW, Odisha Crime Branch, difficulties have been experienced  to provide  the  other  information.  The  PIO  also  provided Seizure  list  of  documents  seized  by Crime  Branch  from Tahasil  office  which   has not  yet  returned  back   by Crime  Branch, though 5  years  have passed.

7.     In view of the  situation  and  apprehending  suppression of investigation,  Sri Pradip Pradhan had  approached  Lokayukta, Odisha  to inquire  into the matter  and take  all legal action against the  people invlonvolvedhis scam. On 11.9.19.,  Bench of Lokayukta   heard the case  and  directed  Crime Branch  to submit the report.


Pradip Pradhan
  
M-9937843482
Date- 29.8.19

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