Ahmedabad: The broker suspected of conducting brave fraudsters to support the inn of a top bureaucrat and secretary of the former head of the state to deceive the vadodara land broker RS 4.3 Crore under the pretext of three land offers.
Anil Patel, 55, and his two sons deal with land parcels.
In his FIR filed on Sunday with police Infocity, Patel said that he had signed a double to get various land packages – acquired by the state in 1976 after the introduction of urban ceiling laws – frozen from government records.
Even when Patel struggled to get help from the government to relieve land parcels in Vadodara, he was introduced by the Vijaysinh tank from Raysan in Gandhinagar by a friend together at a music program in 2016 who agreed to help him return from the government.
In June 2016, the tank asked Patel to come to Udyog Bhawan in Gandhinagar.
He introduced a man to dress with a blue suit and tie as a large officer in the state.
Patel accused that he and bureaucrats discussed land transactions and Babu were sure to help him after taking Rs 7 lakh from him directly and Rs 25 Lakh through the first visit.
A month later in July, the tank was allegedly introducing Patel to the main ex-secretary who was also looking for money to clean the ground.
Patel said that he finally paid Rs 4.30 Crore to the tank and two fake IAS officers during a different visit for four months.
In September 2016, Patel received a letter from the income department stating that land parcels were no longer part of government records.
When he took this sanction letter to the urban land ceiling office at Vadodara, an officer told Patel that the letter was forged.
He was told that his request to freeze land parcels, in fact, was rejected.
After this, the tank starts to avoid patel and go communicate.
Recently, Patel met Mukesh Meghani, a resident of a letter which was also allegedly cheated by the tank and two fake IAS officers in the same way.
Patel collected voice recordings from their phone calls and approached the infocity police with proof.
The police submitted a suspension, violation of trust and forgery.