Man booked for claiming ownership of Deonar ACP office
Hindustan TimesMUMBAI: A 45-year-old man was booked for allegedly trying to usurp government land in Chembur where the office of the assistant commissioner of police of Deonar division is located. HT Image According to the Tilak Nagar police officials, when they carried out an enquiry, they learnt that the man who claimed ownership of the land had forged documents like the 7/12 extract and the map of the area to show the land belonged to his family. Gulhane had given an application to the Tilak Nagar police that the Deonar ACP office the plot beside the office and an adjoining dilapidated shed belonged to him. Gulhane fixed his board on the salt department’s board claiming that the land belonged to him after which the salt department also gave an application to the police against Gulhane. “We carried out a detailed enquiry into the matter talking to various government departments like the land record department and found that the land documents were forged by Gulhane, a Navi Mumbai resident.