Team Goemkarponn
PONDA: Ponda Police have registered a case against two partners of a real estate firm for allegedly using forged TCP NOCs to grab and sell Communidade land at Bethora.
According to a complaint filed by Ucchari Gaude of Bethoda, the alleged offences took place between October 17, 2023 and January 28, 2026. The accused, identified as Muhammad Javed Mullam Comoludino of Nagamasjid, Ponda and Neeraj Kankonkar of Kindlem, Canacona, partners of Phoenix Real Estate Developers, along with others, allegedly acted on a power of attorney executed by 33 co-owners of a property in Bethora.
Police said the accused allegedly prepared fake NOCs purportedly issued by the TCP Department and used them to carry out large-scale land grabbing operations. The prohibited and undivided ancestral land, originally belonging to the Communidade of Bethora, was then allegedly sold to third parties.
The complainant stated that the actions deprived him of his legal rights over the property and amounted to cheating.
Ponda Police have registered the case and further investigation is being conducted by PSI Prajyot Bakhale.







