Srinagar: After registering a Prelimnary Enquiry (PE) into alleged land scam around high-security Srinagar airport, CBI has sought details of land records from Jammu and Kashmir revenue department as well as from Indian Air Force.
Besides the CBI probe, the state revenue department has also initiated an inter-departmental probe to fix responsibilities if anyone was found guilty of giving No Objection Certificate to private builders, official sources said.
CBI had recently registered a PE against unnamed officials of Defence Ministry and revenue personnel of Jammu and Kashmir government for alleged irregularities in the sale of land near the airport.
A team of the agency sought revenue records from the Deputy Commissioner of Budgam besides checking the records available with the Directorate General of Defence Estates office, the sources said.
06/12/11 ZeeNews.com
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