Land Mafia grabs Indian Army's field range land worth Rs. 400 crore
Land Mafia grabs Indian Army's field range land worth Rs. 400 crore
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Noida: The Tilpat range for field firing and bombing is counted among the large range of army. The Indian Army's range falls at Dadri, Gautam Budh Nagar, but land mafia also looked at the firing range. Mafias illegally occupied 161 acres of land in the range. The mafias also build farmhouses at that place.

There were big parties in the farmhouses. In the meantime, the Defence Estates Department of the Ministry of Defence remembered its land, and then it was measured. When the space in measurement came less, the Gautam Budh Municipal administration started the investigation. Gautam Budh Nagar District Magistrate Suhas LY took major action and removed the names of 26 people who had occupied the land from the tehsil papers. The occupation had been going on for the last 70 years, but a day earlier, all these encroachments have been removed and the defence ministry has been named in the tehsil papers.

According to District Collector Suhas LY, the 161 acres of land that has been freed from land mafia is worth Rs 400 crore. For the past 70 years, these people had been using this land. According to the documents, in 1950, the army acquired 482 acres of land and constructed the firing range at village Nangli, Sagpur.

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