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Land scam discovered for land in River Road and Millennium Informal Settlement

Land scam discovered for land in River Road and Millennium Informal Settlement

By Vijay Narayan
11/09/2020

FICAC and the Ministry of Housing and Community have today revealed to the public that there is a land scam where land plots are being sold in the River Road Informal Settlement in Narere and the Millennium Informal Settlement in Nausori.

This is part of the latest scams affecting the public.

FICAC says it has been found that some members of the public are being made to believe that they are receiving or securing land from the Ministry of Housing with accompanying approval letters bearing headers of the Ministry or that of the Ministry of Local Government, Housing and Environment.

These fake letters are advising applicants of the approval of their application to construct their house in either Narere or Nausori and further state the conditions of approval to carry out the construction or extension.

FICAC says these perpetrators are scammers who act as agents or middlemen between the public and officials purporting to be representing the Ministry of Housing.

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Investigations by FICAC have revealed that “fees” ranging from $150 to $5,000 have been paid by unsuspecting citizens to the perpetrators of this scam but it is suspected that there are more victims and the amount could be more.

The public is strongly advised that these letters are fake and that no such deal exists for the sale of these plots in the River Road Informal Settlement in Narere and the Millennium Informal Settlement in Nausori. Members of the public who have received these letters or similar ones from any person purporting to be from the Ministry or made any payments regarding this are urged to contact FICAC and lodge their complaint.

They are also to provide any and all documents or receipts as evidence, which will greatly assist with investigations.

Anyone who is approached by an individual who alleges that they are selling land or can secure them a plot of land from the Ministry or the Government are advised to call and report them to FICAC immediately on 1322.Capture

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