Navy says huge number of plots encroached upon

December 01, 2010 06:36 pm | Updated 06:36 pm IST - Mumbai

In the wake of the Adarsh housing scam, the Navy has found that a “huge number” of its plots were encroached upon, a top Navy official said on Wednesday.

“We have started the exercise of identifying plots, its owner and the acquisition...whether they belong to Defence or Revenue department. We are checking all the records of land holdings to ascertain whether it is in jurisdiction of Defence or Revenue department. We will be reclaiming all our Defence land,” Western Naval Command chief Vice Admiral Sanjeev Bhasin told reporters on board aircraft carrier INS Viraat.

“A huge number of our plots are encroached upon, like in Mumbai’s Navy Nagar, Geeta Nagar, Ganesh Murti Nagar and Sunder Nagar areas and also at Kalyan in neighbouring Thane district,” he said.

On the Geeta Nagar plot, the Maharashtra Government had assured that the slum dwellers would be rehabilitated under the SRA scheme by 2011, he said. The Kalyan plot is encroached by farmers for agriculture, he said.

“It is believed that the land is in possession of the Defence but it is still not clear who is the actual owner of the plot. So the matter is in the court. The owner is either the Defence or the Revenue department of the state government,” Vice Admiral Bhasin said, commenting on the Adarsh housing issue.

The issue needs to be resolved. There are irregularities in sanctioning, allotment and the environmental CRZ clearance. These issues are now being looked at, he said.

Asked why the Navy took such a long time to take cognisance of the Adarsh scam, he said, “I agree that somebody should have taken a note of the fact that such a huge building was coming up.”

“It (Adarsh) is a subjudiced matter now, so it would not be appropriate for me to say what should have been done or not,” the officer said.

Asserting that action would be taken against any Navy officer found involved in the scam, Vice Admiral Bhasin said, “We are not holding any internal enquiry yet and are relying on the CBI enquiry.”

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