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Kogilu Layout Encroachment Case: Police uncover Rs 2 crore transactions, rehabilitation plan under cloud

Police probing the Kogilu Layout encroachment case have uncovered over Rs 2 crore in transactions allegedly collected to illegally occupy government land. The revelations have triggered a rethink on rehabilitating encroachers, with officials now questioning humanitarian claims amid evidence of organised land grabbing

IndreshIndresh
Jan 27, 2026, 01:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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BENGALURU: The large-scale eviction drive to clear encroachment on government land at Kogilu Layout had triggered nationwide attention and political controversy. The action even drew sharp criticism from the Kerala Chief Minister, who described the Karnataka government’s move as “bulldozer raj”. Pakistan, too, weighed in by commenting on the Kogilu Layout eviction, turning a local administrative action into an international talking point. However, fresh revelations from the police investigation have now added a new dimension to the entire episode.

According to sources, police probing the Kogilu Layout encroachment case have uncovered significant financial transactions linked to illegal occupation of government land in Fakir Colony and Waseem Layout. Investigators have found that large sums of money were allegedly collected from encroachers, with the total transactions exceeding Rs 2 crore. These findings have raised serious questions about the nature of the encroachments and the claims of vulnerability made by several occupants.

Police sources revealed that the accused persons, identified as Waseem, Vijay and Robin, allegedly collected lakhs of rupees from individuals to allow them to encroach upon government land and construct sheds and houses in Fakir Layout and Waseem Layout. A scrutiny of the bank accounts of the three accused reportedly showed transactions running into crores of rupees, strengthening suspicions that the encroachment was not driven purely by housing distress but involved organised financial dealings.

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As these details emerged during the investigation, a fresh debate has begun within government circles on whether encroachers should be provided rehabilitation at all. Initially, the administration had considered rehabilitation on humanitarian grounds, assuming that the occupants were economically weak families with no alternative housing. However, the disclosure of large-scale monetary transactions has forced officials to reconsider that position.

Residents of Kogilu Layout, meanwhile, have maintained that they acted no differently from others in the area. Speaking to reporters, several residents said that houses had come up across the locality over the years and that they, too, had constructed homes two to three years ago. They claimed that many families invested their life savings into building houses and were now left uncertain about their future.

Despite these claims, the question now being asked is whether people who allegedly paid lakhs of rupees to illegally occupy government land should be treated on par with genuinely homeless or economically distressed families. The police findings have led to a shift in official thinking, with sources indicating that the proposal to rehabilitate 26 identified encroachers may now be reviewed or even dropped.

Officials who were earlier inclined to provide alternative housing are said to be backtracking in the wake of the investigation. The argument gaining ground is that rehabilitation should not become an incentive for organised encroachment or profiteering from public land. The revelation of crore-level transactions has significantly weakened the humanitarian narrative that initially surrounded the eviction.

The eviction drive at Kogilu Layout was carried out 38 days ago, but uncertainty continues to haunt the displaced residents. Many families are still unclear whether they will be allotted alternative housing or left to fend for themselves. Adding to the confusion is the lack of clear communication from the government, which has so far refrained from making any definitive statement on rehabilitation.

This silence has left Kogilu residents in a state of anxiety, unsure of their next steps. While some continue to hope for government support, others fear that the investigation findings may permanently shut the door on rehabilitation.

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