A shocking case of land scam has come to light in Rajkot, where a man posed as a landowner and sold a property worth Rs 30 crore to an unsuspecting buyer.
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The property deal was worth Rs 30 crore.
Thummar, the fake landowner, and a real estate agent were involved in the scam.
The buyer discovered the truth when he went to register the property in his name.
The police have arrested Thummar and the real estate agent, and the buyer has filed a complaint against them.
The case highlights the need for buyers to be cautious when dealing with property transactions and to verify the ownership of the property before finalizing a deal.
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