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Arrested for impersonating govt official, Bengaluru man ends life
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February 27, 2021
Bengaluru, Feb 27: A 60-year-old man who was arrested in connection with a case of impersonating a government official allegedly died by suicide in Vidyaranyapura in Bengaluru on Friday, the police said. The case pertained to the impersonation of a government official employed at the Bengaluru Development Authority.
The accused was arrested on February 24; and was facing charges of duping several people by luring them to allot a site in Bengaluru. The court had granted police custody on February 25.
The deceased was identified as Siddalingaswamy, who was a resident of Hanumantha Nagar, according to the police. An investigating officer told IANS that the deceased had led a life of government official for the last several decades; his wife and daughter had believed his facade as well the police noted.
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BDA begins reconvey process on encroached land
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The State government has framed guidelines for the same
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The State government has framed guidelines for the same
The Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA) has begun the ‘reconvey process’ of residential developments that are older than 12 years on nearly 6,000 acres that were once notified for acquisition but have been ‘encroached’. First proposed in 2015, the State cabinet had approved the proposal in May 2020 and framed guidelines for the same.
Based on applications being received, BDA revenue officers have begun issuing demand notices for such property owners. In the first phase, demand notices have been issued to 516 property owners in Pillanna Garden Phase III, 160 in RMV Layout, 41 in HRBR Layout and 113 in HSR Layout, a statement from BDA said.