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Self-claimed 'Singam' SHO strikes deal for clearing land dispute
12/1/2019 9:50:32 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 1: A self-claimed 'Singham' SHO, who is posted in outskirts Police Station Jammu district, has reportedly struck a deal with a party of clearing of a land dispute by using his official power and taken a piece of land in return.
If senior police sources are to be believed, said 'Singham' has already remained in many controversies in the past and now he managed to take a piece of land by allegedly brokering in a dispute over the ownership of a piece of prime land.
"There was face-off between two parties over the ownership of a piece of land in the area of above said SHO," sources stated, adding that information regarding land dispute was received in the police station under command of the SHO adding that the police officer was well aware that the value of the land is in crores which prompted him to intervene in the matter.
Sources further added that soon the SHO started making contact with the concerned people from both the sides claiming ownership of the land. The SHO suggested one of the parties that the the matter will be settled out of Court of law," said sources, adding that and finally making them to reach a compromise in three to four meetings.
The SHO made the two groups to reach conciliation by pressurizing them; in return, he took a piece of land and registered it on the name of his relative.
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