In a significant incident highlighting issues of land encroachment, the Indian Army has formally registered a complaint with the Neamatpur Police Outpost regarding an alleged encroachment on a parcel of defense land in the Rahaman Para area of West Burdwan district. This situation escalated recently when local residents attempted to construct a boundary wall on the contested land, leading to a confrontation between opposing groups.
The tensions rose when one group of locals began the wall construction, prompting another group to intervene and oppose the activity. The altercation necessitated a prompt response from the police, as officers from the Neamatpur police station, along with additional personnel from the Kulti police, hurried to the scene in an effort to diffuse the situation and halt the ongoing construction.
Upon their arrival, the police conducted an inspection that revealed the ownership of the land in question belonged to the Indian Army. This crucial information led to immediate communication with the Panagarh camp of the Indian Army, who dispatched a team of officials to the location to assess the situation further. The army personnel, after reviewing the relevant documentation and conducting measurements of the land, confirmed that it rightfully belonged to the military.
In a coordinated effort, army officials and police conducted a detailed inspection of the site on Tuesday afternoon. They collected pertinent evidence, including photocopies of the land map and deed, to support the complaint. In light of these developments, the Indian Army lodged a written complaint with the Neamatpur police station, formally initiating legal proceedings concerning the encroachment.
To ensure security and prevent further disputes, police presence has been increased in the area. Sandip Karra, the Assistant Deputy Commissioner of Police for West, confirmed that a case has been initiated by the Neamatpur police outpost, and investigations are currently underway following the receipt of the army’s complaint. This incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges related to land ownership and encroachment issues in the region.