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20 land revenue officials under probe over Lalita Niwas land grab

KATHMANDU, April 4: The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police has started investigations against 20 chief land revenue officers at Dillibazar Land Revenue Office in connection with the role they may have played in illegally transferring ownership of land belonging to Lalita Niwas, Baluwatar.
By Matrika Dahal

24 Kathmandu District Land Reform officials also under CIB scanner


KATHMANDU, April 4: The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police has started investigations against 20 chief land revenue officers at Dillibazar Land Revenue Office in connection with the role they may have played in illegally transferring ownership of land belonging to Lalita Niwas, Baluwatar.


They are under investigation on charges of organized crime, forgery and use of fake government stamps and signatures.


The CIB has started investigations against all those who headed Dillibazar Land Revenue Office between 2047 BS to 2073 BS after they were found assisting the 'land mafia' transfer ownership of the 114 ropani of land originally belonging to Lalita Niwas to various individuals. The government had acquired Lalita Niwas back in 2021 BS after paying due compensation to parties concerned .


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Besides the chiefs of the Land Revenue Office at Dillibazar, the CIB has also started investigations against the chiefs of the District Land Reform Office and District Survey Office serving between 2047 BS to 2073 BS. CIB officials said they have also started investigations against those who had use of the land before 2021 BS and the kin of Subarna SJB Rana, including Rukma SJB Rana, Suniti Rana, Shailaja Rana, Heman Shumser and Hatak Shumser.


Dr Shovakant Dhakal and Ram Kumar Subedi, who are considered to be the masterminds involved, have also come under investigations. Dhakal and Subedi are accused of selling the land to some businesspersons, in collusion with those who had use of the land before.


A three-member probe committee formed under former secretary Sharada Prasad Trital had also recommended initiating action against businesspersons who were able to grab the land through their connections to those in power and authority. “The government must be firm against such mafia. If those grabbing public property are not booked, what will the government do if some people stake a claim to Singha Durbar itself?” asked Trital.


CIB officials said they are currently collecting evidence. Sources at the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) said it has already begun investigations against officials who served as chiefs of Dillibazar Land Revenue Office between 2047 BS and 2073 BS .


According to the Ministry of Land Management, Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation, Ram Chandra Joshi, Rama Devi Joshi, Sumitra Rajbhandari, Basudev Ghimire, Kaladhar Deuja, Bishnu Kumar Rai and Pushpa Raj Upadhyay served as chiefs of Dillibazar Land Revenue Office since 2047 BS.


Mahendra Prasad Shrestha, Shree Batsa Ghimire, Baidhya Nath Chaudhary, Tika Ram Ghimire, Surya Prasad Adhikari, Surya Kanta Jha, Chandra Man Shrestha, Prem Bahadur Khapung, Sushil Baidya, Dinesh Prasad Sharma, Gopal Giri, Purushottam Subedi and Padhma Nidhi Soti are among those served as chiefs of the office between 2047 BS to 2073 BS.


During this period, R D Prabhas Chataut, Dipak Kumar Joshi, Shambhu Prasad Shrestha, Janakiram Sharma, Shanta Prasad Poudel, Prem Prasad Adhikari, Kaladhar Deuja, Shanker Bhetwal, Chakra Prasad Regmi, Jiwan Ratna Bajracharya and Uma Nath Sharma Gyawali served as chiefs of Kathmandu District Land Reform Office.


Similarly, Binod Adhikari, Shankar Prasad Dhungana, Baidhya Nath Chaudhary, Devraj Dhakal, Lumba Prasad Shiwakoti, Shanker Prasad Subedi, Gandhi Prasad Subedi, Sushil Baidhya, Chandra Prakash Giri, Yadhu Nath Paudel and Bikram Prasad Pandey also served as heads of the Land Reform Office.


According to information provided by CIB, they have also demanded to study the controversial decisions taken by the cabinet headed by then Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai on October 4, 2012 and by the Madhav Kumar Nepal cabinet in 2067 BS.


Meanwhile, former prime minister Bhattarai has shown interest in the decision taken by the government to investigate the land grab case. His cabinet had taken a decision to facilitate transfer of public land to some individuals. Taking to Twitter, Bhattarai said he always fought for good governance and integrity and wished to see independent investigations being carried out.

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