“Ahmedabad police arrest 5 for 17-year rental scam on Waqf properties”

Ahmedabad police recently arrested five individuals for their involvement in a 17-year-long rental scam on Waqf properties in the city. The accused were found to have fraudulently collected rent from tenants on Waqf properties by producing fake documents and misrepresenting themselves as the legal owners. The scam, estimated to be worth several lakhs of rupees, came to light after an investigation by the authorities. The Waqf Board officials have been working closely with the police to identify all the properties affected by the scam and to ensure that justice is served. This incident highlights the importance of vigilant monitoring and oversight of Waqf properties to prevent such fraudulent activities. The arrests serve as a warning to others who may be engaged in similar illegal practices. The police have urged the public to report any suspicious activities related to Waqf properties to prevent further exploitation. This case underscores the need for strict enforcement of property laws and regulations to protect the rights of legitimate property owners and tenants. The authorities are committed to upholding the integrity of Waqf properties and holding accountable those who seek to exploit them for personal gain.

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