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Hemant Soren seeks time from ED in land grabbing case

By IANS | Updated: August 14, 2023 15:15 IST

New Delhi, Aug 14 Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren has sought more time from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) ...

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New Delhi, Aug 14 Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren has sought more time from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to appear before it in connection with the land grabbing case.

He was asked by the ED to record his statement in the matter on Monday.

Last time, Soren was questioned in connection with the illegal mining case for around 10 hours along with his wife at the ED's Ranchi based office.

In the land grabing case, the ED has arrested 13 persons. including an IAS officer.

On July 8, a raid was conducted at the residence of Chief Minister's legislator representative Pankaj Mishra.

The ED found a checkbook linked to Soren's bank account. Following this, their name was connected to this case.

Mishra was then placed under arrest.

The surprising aspect is that these accused used documents from 1932 to wrongfully seize people's lands and would tell the victims that their lands had already been sold by their fathers or grandfathers.

The accused deceitfully took possession of the lands given on lease to the army and also fraudulently sold them elsewhere.

The agency seized a large number of fake deeds from their possession.

In this case, there are allegations of aiding IAS officer Chhavi Ranjan, and as a result, the ED conducted a raid on her and later arrested her.

This case is from Jharkhand, but its ramifications extend to Bihar and Kolkata.

The sources said that the accused used to occupy land by referring to pre-independence documents and creating fake documents from 1932.

They claimed to have owned the land since the time when the entire region was West Bengal, including parts of Bihar and Jharkhand, encompassing both private and government lands.

When the ED conducted a forensic examination of the seized documents, it was revealed that all the documents were forged.

The districts' names that did not exist before independence were mentioned along with pre-independence documents, and the PIN code from the 1970s was used in old documents.

After uncovering these small discrepancies, the accused were arrested.

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