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Crime branch to confiscate property of Kerala builders

The Supreme Court had ordered interim compensation of Rs2.5m to flat owners



Kochi: The Kerala Police Crime branch on Wednesday requested to confiscate the property of the builders of the Maradu flats.

The crime branch had earlier frozen Rs180 million (Dh9.2 million) in the bank accounts of Holy Faith Builders. The action was initiated against the builders after the Supreme Court ruling that the owners of the Maradu flats can be compensated by the builders.

The Supreme Court had ordered interim compensation of Rs2.5 million to each flat owner to be paid within four weeks.

A joint meeting of the crime branch and district administration was held in Kochi on Tuesday. District Collector S Suhas, Sub-Collector Snehil Kumar and the Crime Branch ADGP Tomin J Thachankari led the meeting, which decided to confiscate the property.

The property is owned by the owners of the apartment complexes of Holy Faith, Golden Kayaloram, Jain Builders and Alpha Ventures.

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The Crime Branch has issued a letter to the Revenue and Registration Departments to confiscate the land and property.

On May 8, a court had ordered Kerala government to demolish the flats as they were in violation of the Coastal Regulation Zone rules.

Further, the court had on September 23, reprimanded the government for not acting on its order and allegedly allowing multi-storey buildings to come up illegally in the coastal zone and said it will fix responsibility on the erring officials involved in such kind of construction.

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