Aurangabad: Bed Police Officers have registered a case of fraud, forgery, criminal conspiracy, and the relevant part of the Central Waqf Law, 1954 against two, including a deputy collector who was dismissed, and had launched the duo hunting.
Police officers said the duo had been ordered on charges of conspiracies with general intentions and illegally moved prime 40 hectares of waqf land under the boundaries of the Ambhora police station.
Violations have been registered with a complaint submitted by Waqf officers Beed Amin-Uz-Zama.
In his complaint, the WAQF officer stated that the land was located in Devinimgaon and the land title was with the local mosque.
The officer said the alleged illegal transfer of the land had been carried out without knowledge and waqf approval, which was the authority of supervision, regulations and monitoring for waqf property.
Illegal and illegal transfer over the land of khidmat-i-mash given by Nizam, to the ancestors of individuals named accused in this case, conducted in Convance with the deputy collector at that time, who served in the district in 2018.
RAHIT BHEMBRE, an assistant Inspector, said, “Allegedly the deputy collector mentioned in the FIR has been removed from the service.
Recently, he was arrested in the case of cheating related to other land and at this time came out with a guarantee.” The official said that the police team had been Pointed to catch the suspected duo.
The alleged forgery came to Waqf’s notification after a person was identified as Syed Arif Yusuf filed a complaint in September this year.
Therefore, the internal probe was carried out, after the police complaint was submitted.