An autorickshaw impounded in 1996, its roof gone, sits atop a Maruti 800 car seized in 1998. Those and two police pickets are the only indication that this 8,300 square feet land in Sarai Rohilla is under police possession, and is being used as a malkhana.
But armed with a Power of Attorney, two men have come forward to claim that the police occupation of the land is illegal. And they have been meeting the top brass of Delhi Police.
An officer said that after the men lodged a complaint with the Commissioner last year, an inquiry was ordered. Newsline has a copy of the inquiry report, which concluded that the land belonged to Mamleswar and Kanta Prasad and has been in Delhi Police’s possession since before Independence.
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