
Hibi Eden, a deputy performed in parliament, demanded an investigation into the Central Investigation Office (CBI) to the alleged fraud that influenced 208 families in the Chander Kunj Army Security Organization (AWHO).
Eden, who pointed out the attention of the house, said that similar fraud related to AWHO constructions was reported in Pune, Chennai, Coimbatore and Bengaluru. “The Indian army is the pride of our nation. Most of them (military personnel) invest their life savings in their dream homes. AWHO is one of the greatest frauds ever seen,” he added.
The District Committee appointed by the Court of Association, which is chaired by the collector of the district of Ernakulam, confirmed that the proposal of the AWHO 175-CRORE AWHO presented itself only for the demolition and reconstruction of the towers, not the expenditures resulting from irresponsible and corrupt activities. Rent for displaced housing owners of towers B and C have not been included and created serious financial problems. In addition, the expenditure of transport and compensation for the interiors and modifications of the population for which the residents would make, said Eden.
The committee consisting of experts named by the district committee, which supervised the demolition and reconstruction of the structures, visited Twin Towers at the beginning of this month and set a preliminary timeline for nine to ten months to demolish the property of 150 Crore.
Among other things, the team assessed whether the damaged towers were operating threats during their demolition. The team confirmed that demolition was perhaps despite the challenges, including the Metro Kochi line, which runs near the property.
Published – March 28, 2025 20:06