Massive Realty Fraud: CBI Charges AVJ Developers and Bank Officials
The CBI has filed a chargesheet against AVJ Developers, bank officials, and others for allegedly defrauding financial institutions and homebuyers through deceptive practices. Accusations include cheating and causing significant financial losses by exploiting official positions, as well as utilizing proxy buyers to secure home loans.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has made a significant move against AVJ Developers, based in Greater Noida, by filing a chargesheet over alleged fraudulent activities.
The chargesheet, filed at a special CBI court, lists AVJ Developers, its associate Kesar Builders, several bank officials, and proxy homebuyers as accused parties. The case centers on allegations that AVJ Developers, in collusion with bank employees, misled homebuyers and financial institutions, resulting in substantial financial losses.
The investigation reveals that the company and involved bankers indulged in corruption and deceit, providing false guarantees to homebuyers and exploiting bank relationships to secure unlawful financial gains.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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