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Bengaluru: Case Filed Against BDA Officials For Selling Land Worth Rs 5000 Per Sqft At Rs 59 In Arkavathy Layout

Swarajya Staff

Apr 30, 2019, 11:53 AM | Updated 11:53 AM IST


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Representative image (Wikimedia Commons)

Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) has filed a case in the Karnataka High Court against its staff who were involved in the Arkavathy Land scam, reports The New Indian Express (TNIE).

BDA has alleged that the accused defrauded the organisation by under-pricing 34 sites in the Arkavathy layout. It is claimed that the officials gave away land worth Rs 5000 Sq ft at a minuscule Rs 59 Sq ft.

BDA unearthed the scam when its commissioner found discrepancies after a tip-off by an individual early last month. Following this, the agency initiated an internal investigation.

In a sign of relief for the organisation, the discovery of the scam came before the issue of Katha papers, thereby preventing losses of Rs 10 to 15 crores.

BDA Commissioner Rakesh Singh said, “The exact loss these staffers could have caused to BDA is still being estimated, but it could be around Rs 10-15 crore. Right now, their plan to sell all the 66 sites, which could have caused further loss, has been thwarted.”

“The sites were sold to the future owners at Rs 59 per sqft when they cost roughly around Rs 5,000 per sqft,” Singh added.


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