By PTI
PANAJI: UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s father has complained that his two ancestral properties in North Goa have been grabbed by an unidentified individual, following which the Special Investigation Team of the state police has filed a case and launched a probe, an official stated.
Braverman, an Indian-origin barrister, was appointed because the UK’s new Home Secretary by Prime Minister Liz Truss earlier this week.
Braverman’s father, Christie Fernandes, has complained that his two ancestral properties collectively admeasuring 13,900 sq. metres in Assagao have been usurped, Superintendent of Police (SIT) Nidhi Vasan instructed reporters on Friday.
Based on the criticism, the SIT has registered the First Information Report (FIR), he stated, including that investigation into the case has begun.
Fernandes complained that some unidentified individual by means of energy of legal professional had filed stock proceedings with respect to the properties bearing survey numbers 253/3 and 252/3 in Assagao village owned by him and his relations, police sources stated.
As per the criticism, the stock proceedings had been filed previous to July 27 this 12 months and he got here to find out about it in August.
Fernandes filed the criticism to Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, state Director General of Police Jaspal Singh and Goa NRI Commissionerate by means of an e-mail.
When contacted, Goa NRI commissioner Narendra Sawaikar instructed PTI that the e-mail was obtained final week by his division, which was forwarded to the state residence division.
“The NRI Commissionerate does not have powers to investigate such cases. Hence, we forwarded the complaint to the home department,” he stated.
The Goa authorities earlier this 12 months fashioned the SIT comprising officers from the police, income and Archives and Archaeology Department to research circumstances of land grabbing.
The SIT is investigating greater than 100 such circumstances within the state, and arrested greater than 15 individuals, together with two officers from Archives and Archaeology Department.
PANAJI: UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s father has complained that his two ancestral properties in North Goa have been grabbed by an unidentified individual, following which the Special Investigation Team of the state police has filed a case and launched a probe, an official stated.
Braverman, an Indian-origin barrister, was appointed because the UK’s new Home Secretary by Prime Minister Liz Truss earlier this week.
Braverman’s father, Christie Fernandes, has complained that his two ancestral properties collectively admeasuring 13,900 sq. metres in Assagao have been usurped, Superintendent of Police (SIT) Nidhi Vasan instructed reporters on Friday.
Based on the criticism, the SIT has registered the First Information Report (FIR), he stated, including that investigation into the case has begun.
Fernandes complained that some unidentified individual by means of energy of legal professional had filed stock proceedings with respect to the properties bearing survey numbers 253/3 and 252/3 in Assagao village owned by him and his relations, police sources stated.
As per the criticism, the stock proceedings had been filed previous to July 27 this 12 months and he got here to find out about it in August.
Fernandes filed the criticism to Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, state Director General of Police Jaspal Singh and Goa NRI Commissionerate by means of an e-mail.
When contacted, Goa NRI commissioner Narendra Sawaikar instructed PTI that the e-mail was obtained final week by his division, which was forwarded to the state residence division.
“The NRI Commissionerate does not have powers to investigate such cases. Hence, we forwarded the complaint to the home department,” he stated.
The Goa authorities earlier this 12 months fashioned the SIT comprising officers from the police, income and Archives and Archaeology Department to research circumstances of land grabbing.
The SIT is investigating greater than 100 such circumstances within the state, and arrested greater than 15 individuals, together with two officers from Archives and Archaeology Department.