Uttarakhand Mirrors Madhya Pradesh with Land Ghotala Scandal Using the Same Modus Operandi

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“Mastermind of Multi-Corer Land Fraud Registry Scam in Dehradun, K.P. Singh, Found Dead; Raises Concerns Similar to Vyapam
Scandal with Mysterious Deaths”

BI News, Dehradun: The death of KP Singh, one of the masterminds behind a land fraud registry scam in Dehradun, has raised suspicions. Singh was in jail and his health suddenly deteriorated before he was taken to the hospital where he died. This is the fourth suspicious death linked to the scam. The Special Investigation Team is now investigating the deaths. Singh was accused of replacing original land deeds with fake documents and destroying the originals from government records.

The sudden death of 51-year-old KP Singh — believed to be one of the masterminds of the ‘multi-crore land fraud registry scam’ in Dehradun in which original land deeds kept in the registry office were allegedly replaced by fake documents — in UP’s Saharanpur jail on Thursday has raised many eyebrows.

Singh’s health is alleged to have suddenly deteriorated in the prison, from where he was taken to the district hospital, where he died while undergoing treatment.
Singh was lodged in Saharanpur jail following his surrender before the court after his name recently surfaced in the scam. The special investigation team (SIT) of Uttarakhand police probing the scam, had brought him to Dehradun on a four-day police custody remand last month.

The execution of the plan involved K.P. Singh, the alleged mafia, met with Omvir Tomar to discuss fraudulent activities surrounding a piece of land owned by Raksha Singha, an N.R.I who had limited presence in Dehradun following the passing of her father, P.C. Nischal. Exploiting this situation, the culprit devised a cunning scheme. He coerced Tomar into fabricating land documents for a solar company.

To carry out this task, Tomar sought the assistance of Satish, a resident of Muzaffarnagar, who then introduced him to Sanjay Kumar Sharma. Sanjay instructed them to create counterfeit land documents in the name of his father, Ramratan Sharma. K.P. Singh and Ajay Mohan Paliwal collaborated to forge a fake deed dated back to 1979, later representing it as Sharma’s rightful ownership. This falsified deed was then registered in the official records through Binder Sonu, who held a position in the Registrar’s office.

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Singh is the fourth individual linked to the scam to have died under mysterious circumstances. Earlier, two other accused, Sonu and Navratan — both binders in the Dehradun registrar office — had died allegedly due to over-drinking, while another accused, Ram Bharose, who was a binder in the Saharanpur registrar office, was killed in a road accident last year. All the situations are explaining something like Vyapam Ghotala

Uttarakhand repeats Madhya Pradesh by land ghotala