Noida: Noida Authority has named three or four officials from the Planning Department in the probe report in how the developers of the Twin Towers of the Zamrud Court Supertech were allowed to use a green belt in the 93a sector.
The authority is likely to send a report to the state government on Monday or Tuesday.
The four-member investigation team saw the role of officials responsible for allowing the height of the twin towers to increase has requested authority to conduct self-investigations.
The source said officials named by authorities were among 24 former employees and now who found mentioning in the report sitting too.
Spread in 7,000 SQMT, Green Belt, which is in the authority land, combined in the layout of the Emeraldian court project and used by residents.
The source said that during the investigation, the authority found that the boundary wall could not be established around the green belt because the high pressure gas pipe passed below it.
However, the officials failed to limit the area and separated it from the project layout.
Earlier this month, the authority had installed a cable fence around the green belt.
Although it was alleged that officials posted in the Horticulture Division and the technique were then responsible for the lack of demarcation, the Chief Executive Ritu Maheshwari said that their involvement was not found during the investigation.
“It is the responsibility of the Planning Department officials to limit green belts at the project location and warn the horticulture and engineering division.
But it was not done,” he said.
The Department of Police Practice Uttar Pradesh, meanwhile, has not collected documents from the Noida Authority.
Sit had recommended an investigation by special agents, after FIR registered in Group 24 retired and served official authority officials.
The Department of Precautions must find out whether these officials are bribed or receive improper benefits.