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A highly controversial situation has unfolded in the Basanti Devi Colony, located within Ward No. 36 of the Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation, following the unexpected discovery of suspicious documents and identification cards. Local residents uncovered suspicious paperwork allegedly detailing the illegal buying and selling of government-owned land, alongside a cache of over 100 individual Aadhaar cards, while some reports suggest the number of documents is above 500. The materials were reportedly being kept inside a local political party office, sparking immediate concern among neighborhood citizens.
As news of the discovery spread through the colony, an intense commotion broke out, with furious residents gathering to protest the alleged illegal land dealings and the hoarding of public identity documents. Acting swiftly to preserve evidence, the local community took temporary possession of the recovered paperwork and identification cards. The incident has intensified long-standing anxieties regarding the local land mafia and its potential influence over neighborhood administrative offices.
In an effort to restore order and ensure a lawful inquiry, the gathered citizens promptly handed over the entire cache of recovered evidence to the Bidhannagar South Police Station. Senior police officials confirmed receipt of the documents and have registered a formal case to determine why hundreds of citizen identity cards were being stored alongside unauthorized land deeds. A thorough and strict investigation has been initiated to uncover any institutional nexus involved in the racket.