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Thrissur
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THRISSUR: The Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau, on Friday, filed a charge-sheet at the Vigilance Court against 10 Government servants and four private parties in a case related to encroachment upon Government land at Thondimalathavalam in Udumbachola. The private parties allegedly encroached upon the land at Pooppara village in Udumbanchola taluk and sold it with the help of officials between 2001 and 2002. Those charge-sheeted were the former Udumbanchola tahsildar Peter John; the former Devikulam head surveyors S. Prabhakaran Pillai and M.K. Krishnan; the former Pooppara village officer N. Thankappan; the former Bodimedu forester M.S. Jayaprakash; the former forest guards K.M. Lalu, X. Jijimon and K.K. Jayaprakash; the former Devakulam Forest Range Officer V.K. Francis; and the former Bodimedu forest guard K.J. Jacob. The private parties were T. J. Bejoy of Kottayam, Babu Paul of Idukki, P. R. Rajan of Udumbanchola and Benny Mathew of Idukki. The former Idukki Collector T.J. Mathew and Taluk Surveyor Sasidharan Pillai, the first and fourth accused in the FIR, were not charge-sheeted for "want of evidence.''
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