Police to Probe Temple Land Encroachment Case

Chatrinaka SHO K Nagendra Prasad Verma said that they are investigating the case, and will take necessary action after investigations

Update: 2025-04-29 19:46 GMT
In November 2024, a group of people complained to the endowments department about the construction of a building by unidentified persons at the temple land, which is spread 3 acres and 14 guntas. (Representational Image: DC)

Hyderabad: The Chatrinaka police on Tuesday said they would further investigate a case registered by the endowments department against unidentified persons for encroaching the Panchalinga temple land at Sultanbagh in Bandlaguda mandal. In November 2024, a group of people complained to the endowments department about the construction of a building by unidentified persons at the temple land, which is spread 3 acres and 14 guntas.

Following the complaint, assistant commissioner of endowment department T. Shekar had filed a complaint with the Chatrinaka police in February, requesting them to stop the illegal construction and take necessary action against the encroachers.

Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, Mohd. Kaleem, a resident, said, “The encroachers slowly occupied the land and began raising a house. We tried stopping them, but they did not listen. After the police case, they stopped the construction.”

Chatrinaka SHO K Nagendra Prasad Verma said that they are investigating the case, and will take necessary action after investigations. Authorities also said that they will take legal opinion before taking any actions.

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