Punjab duo sold IAF airstrip fraudulently; land restored to Defence
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Massive Land Scam in Punjab Uncovered: Mother-son duo accused of illegally selling Indian Air Force airstrip

Nearly three decades after an Indian Air Force airstrip in Punjab was fraudulently sold, police have booked a woman and her son for the illegal transaction carried out with the help of revenue officials. The airstrip, used in multiple wars, has now been restored to the Ministry of Defence

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A staggering land fraud has come to light in Punjab, where a woman and her son allegedly sold an entire Indian Air Force (IAF) airstrip with the help of corrupt revenue officials.

The accused, Usha Ansal and her son Naveen Chand Ansal stand accused of fraudulently selling the World War II-era airstrip located in Fattuwala village, near the Pakistan border.

The airstrip, once a strategic military site used by the IAF during the 1962, 1965, and 1971 wars, was reportedly misappropriated and sold in 1997. The case has now sparked serious concerns over national security and the vulnerability of sensitive defence assets.

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Legal Battle Spanning Decades

The scam came to public attention after whistle-blower Nishan Singh, a retired revenue official, filed a complaint. Despite his early efforts, no action was taken until 2021, when the Commandant of Halwara Air Force Station submitted a formal complaint urging an investigation.

As inaction persisted, Singh moved the Punjab and Haryana High Court, which finally intervened. In a firm response, Justice Harjit Singh Brar ordered the Chief Director of the Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) to personally verify the allegations and submit a report within four weeks.

The VB inquiry culminated in the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) on June 20, 2025. The FIR includes multiple charges under the Indian Penal Code, such as cheating, forgery, and criminal conspiracy.

Fraudulent Sale and Forged Ownership

According to the court, the original owner of the land had died in 1991. However, fraudulent sale deeds surfaced in 1997, listing other individuals as owners—despite the fact that the Indian military had never transferred the land. Investigators believe the Ansals, in collusion with lower-level revenue staff, created fake documents to carry out the sale.

The High Court underlined the gravity of the case, stressing that the misuse of defence land posed a direct threat to national security. The court emphasized the need for accountability across civil and military departments to prevent similar breaches in the future.

Land Restored, Probe Deepens

In May 2025, after sustained legal efforts, the airstrip was officially restored to the Ministry of Defence. DSP Karan Sharma, who is currently overseeing the investigation, stated that the inquiry is ongoing and aims to identify every individual involved in the scam.

With strategic defence land at the centre of the controversy, the case has sent shockwaves through military and administrative circles. The outcome is expected to influence policy reforms regarding the protection and verification of defence property ownership across India.

 

Topics: PunjabIAFDefence LandLand FraudAirstrip ScamHalwara AirbaseIndian Army
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