ED uncovers Rs 600 crore land scam in Goa; Independent candidate accused of fraud ahead of elections.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) recently carried out raids at the properties of Rohan Harmalkar, revealing a significant land scam in Goa. During the operation, documents related to immovable properties valued at more than Rs 600 crore were confiscated, along with incriminating property papers worth Rs 1,000 crore in North Goa. Harmalkar, who ran as an independent candidate in the 2022 elections, stands accused of unlawfully acquiring land through deceptive methods. The ED’s investigation sheds light on the alleged fraudulent activities surrounding Harmalkar’s dealings, raising concerns about corruption in the region. The seized documents are expected to provide crucial evidence in the ongoing probe into the land scam, highlighting the need for stringent measures to combat such illicit practices. The revelations have sparked outrage among the public and intensified calls for accountability and transparency in property transactions. The ED’s efforts to uncover and address these fraudulent activities are crucial in upholding the rule of law and preserving the integrity of the real estate sector. As the investigation progresses, authorities are likely to delve deeper into the complexities of the case to ensure that those responsible for the land scam are held accountable.

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