The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has exposed a massive land scam worth Rs 1600 crore in Goa, involving prominent real estate zones such as Anjuna, Arpora, and Assagao in Bardez taluka. The alleged mastermind, Rohan Harmalkar, orchestrated a complex network of fraudulent activities that have been under investigation.
Land ScamReal EstateEnforcement DirectorateGoaRohan HarmalkarReal EstateApr 25, 2025
The total value of the land scam in Goa is Rs 1600 crore.
The alleged mastermind behind the Goa land scam is Rohan Harmalkar.
The areas involved in the land scam include Anjuna, Arpora, and Assagao in Bardez taluka.
The main fraudulent activities involved in the land scam include illegal land deals, forged documents, and falsified records.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has played a crucial role in investigating and exposing the land scam, seizing assets, and working to recover the lost funds and ensure justice for the victims.
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