Chennai police dismantle a fraudulent syndicate that targeted unclaimed land for crores in property loans using forged documents and impersonators.
Real EstateFraudChennaiPropertyForgeryReal EstateAug 02, 2025
The syndicate's modus operandi involved deploying impersonators to claim legal heir status, forging powers of attorney and sale deeds. They targeted unclaimed or vacant land parcels and exploited ownership gaps to secure crores of rupees in fraudulent loans.
The Alwarpet property fraud involved a ₹3.03-crore loan secured using forged documents.
Some of the key suspects arrested include Kalaiselvi (60), Rajasekar (47), and Kumar (43).
Property fraud through forged documents and misuse of vacant plots has been a long-standing issue in South Chennai. Sub-registrar offices in these areas have seen a high volume of fake registrations involving forged Powers of Attorney, bogus legal heir certificates, and unverified identity records.
Chennai Police are working to identify and arrest the remaining accomplices and bank insiders involved. They are also coordinating efforts to arrest suspects engaged in similar cases and strengthening anti-land-grabbing units.
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