Satish Chaudhary made crores by selling forged deeds to industrial plots and factories.
New Delhi:
A 56-year-old man who was absconding for the last eight years after cheating people of crores of rupees, has finally been arrested by the crime branch of the Delhi Police.
Satish Chaudhary, who was declared a proclaimed offender in three cases registered with the economic offences wing (EOW), was arrested on a tip-off near Sadaura in Haryana on September 18, said Ravindra Yadav, Joint Commissioner of Police (crime branch).
Several complaints were filed against Mr Chaudhury and his associates between 2008 and 2009. It was alleged that the accused, through forged papers of industrial plots and factories, claimed to be actual purchasers of said properties through Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) auctions.
Mr Chaudhury would target disputed large factories that had defaulted in loan payments and were on the verge of being sold off by court-appointed liquidators. He would prepare documents which seemed more genuine than the original ones, Mr Yadav said.
He would assemble a team that was always different from previous one and arrange buyers for the property. The buyers were also taken to actual sites and thus convinced of the genuineness of the deal.
The complainants allegedly paid crores of rupees to Mr Chaudhury but later found that the papers were forged.
Mr Chaudhary deliberately did not own any property himself but invested in the names of his family and closed associates so as to prevent proclamation of the same. His son had even contested Assembly elections, said the officer.
He was also found to be involved in 24 other cases registered in his native place Saharanpur, Delhi, Chandigarh and Patiala.