Mohammad Sohail, a key figure in Goa's largest land grab investigation, has been re-arrested by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) and remanded to three days of police custody. This move is part of the state's ongoing efforts to combat organized land fraud.
Land FraudReal Estate ScamsPolice CustodySitMohammad SohailReal EstateJun 28, 2025

Mohammad Sohail is a central figure in one of Goa’s largest land grab investigations. He has been re-arrested by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) for his involvement in a network of land grab cases involving forged documents and fraudulent sales of properties.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) was constituted by the Goa government in 2022 in response to mounting complaints about widespread real estate scams. The SIT is tasked with investigating and prosecuting individuals involved in land fraud.
The land grab cases involve forged documents, fake power of attorney papers, and fraudulent sales of properties belonging largely to NRIs and senior citizens. Properties were illegally transferred using falsified records and impersonated identities.
Sohail’s re-arrest is significant because it is intended to uncover further details of the land grab racket. Police believe he has vital information about others involved in these transactions and their methods of operation.
The SIT has committed to pursuing every lead in the case, stating that rooting out corruption in land dealings is essential to restoring public confidence in Goa’s property market. The investigations remain ongoing.

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