Gurgaon: Delegation of the NBCC Heights Rwa, along with representatives of residents of 15 housing communities in new sectors, met Police Commissioner Gurgaon on Monday and look for his intervention for an inquiry in a case in a case where four office carriers in the sector 89 Condos were ordered Allegations of criminal riots and intimidation.
RWA’s representative told the Commissioner that the local police did not register their complaints of private companies that had penetrated the general area of NBCC Heights after buying at auction in it in a condo from the state-owned construction company.
On the contrary, a FIR was filed against four carrier of the NBCC HEIGHT office “with stubborn complaints from the last ”.
RS Redhu, President of Rwa from NBCC Heights, said,” Immediately after taking a building, private.
The company began to reach land in the public area and damaged the green area side by side with the building.
When we filed objections, they filed a complaint against us to prevent us from raising our voices.
The police did not pay attention to our complaints and ordered our members instead.
“Various representatives of RWA, which are part of the delegation, also lend their support and urge the commissioner to order a free and fair probe.
Praveen Malik, Vice President of the American New Gurugram Association, said,” In new sectors, around 80% of houses were located In the housing community operating in accordance with the main regulations and the City and State Planning Department (DTCP) is maintainer.
If the department act on time on our complaints, there will be no need for police intervention.
The Commissioner has convinced us about a fair probe.
“Police Commissioner KK Rao assured residents that the right action would be taken on this matter.” But no one has the authority to take action if there is a dispute or disagreement.
At the time of pine registration, the police may or may not know all the facts.
We will investigate this case and take appropriate action.
“Every year, around 15,000 pine are registered in Gurgaon, where 700-800 canceled when the police found that the facts did not match the version in the complaint.