In a serious safety breach of Karnataka’s famed province tape database, nineteen acres of authorities wasteland inward the outskirts of Bengaluru, nearly Devanahalli was shifted to a private private illegally concluding week.
In Gobbaragunte hamlet of Devanahalli taluk, around xl km from Bengaluru, province value is really high due to the presence of the Kempegowda International Airport. The incident has caused ripples inward the revenue department. Land sharks are believed to travel behind the manipulation of records.
The breach happened inward the Bhoomi software. This is the tertiary fourth dimension that the Bhoomi software has been breached. Bhoomi, introduced to digitise province records, came into beingness inward 2002. The commencement breach was reported inward Mangaluru a decade agone when Bhoomi software was withal inward its nascent stage. H5N1 failed effort was made yesteryear sure enough individuals to alter the mutation of a authorities holding to a private person. Two years ago, the subdivision discovered some other example where an effort was made to alter the RTC (Record of Rights, Tenancy too Crop Information) of a nine-acre authorities plot inward Malur taluk of Kolar district to a private individual. The subdivision had too thence filed a constabulary electrical load merely the investigation did non progress. “The modus operandi of Malur too Devanahalli cases are similar. In both cases, the culprit has changed the RTC of authorities province to a private mortal yesteryear manipulating the database. This has been done bypassing the mutation process,” said a source at the Bhoomi Monitoring Cell.
It is learnt that an insider could travel involved inward the cases to assist the province mafia view unused authorities land. Due to the fact that modifications made tin travel tracked immediately, the subdivision has been able to put the changes made inward the database. “We shortly checked the history of province records too industrial plant life out that the alter was done manually,” the source said. In the Devanahalli case, the possessor of authorities province was mentioned every bit Huchappa bin Nanjappa, someone non-existent.