Another prelaunch scam has come to light in Hyderabad. Jaya Group International, a company operating from KPHB Colony, has duped the innocent buyers in the name of prelaunch sales. After the victims lodged complaints, the police arrested the company MD Kakarla Srinivasa Rao. In fact, REG News had published an exclusive story on December 10 last year on the company’s illegal prelaunch sales and its operations. Exactly 45 days later, the REG News predictions have come true. The initial estimate is that the value of this fraud could be Rs 300 crore.
REG News cautioned that Jaya Group International was selling flats in the pre-launch and one must not get surprised, if the company shuts shop. But neither the RERA nor the police paid much attention. However, the KPHB Colony police have officially announced about the arrest of Group Company MD Kakarla Srinivas recently. Although the police initially estimated that the value of the fraud was up to Rs 20 crore, sources said he collected nearly Rs 300 crore.
Plots in areas like Shankarpally, Chevella, Pragnapur, Sadashivapet, Shadnagar, Shabad, Maheswaram, adn Kandukuru, flats in areas of Kompally, KPHB Colony, Pragati Nagar, Chandanagar, Muthangi, Nizampet, Raidurg, Lingampally, and Sardar Patel Nagar were sold by Jaya International Group under prelaunch schemes. A social media campaign was conducted promising flats for just Rs 3,000 per sft. Believing it to be true, several NRIs also have invested in these projects, including huge investments of Rs 1 crore to Rs 10 crore.
Sources said Srinivas has also collected money from people in the name of shops in commercial complexes and stalls in KPHB Colony metro station. He reportedly collected money promising to pay monthly interest to those who invested in commercial complexes. He is estimated to have collected a massive Rs 300 crore from people and fled away. As a result, the victims filed a complaint at KPHB Colony police station. Kakarla Srinivas, who has been on the run for some time now, was finally arrested by the police on Thursday. His brother and other directors are still at large. Kukatpally ACP revealed in the press conference that there is evidence that the MD of this company has committed fraud. The victims are now seeking justice.
Some middle-class people became greedy as Jaya Group advertised a villa for Rs 60 lakhs, a house or a double bedroom flat for Rs 40 lakhs, a plot for Rs 35 lakhs in Chandanagar or Pragatinagar, and for Rs 27 lakhs in Muthangi. Many people paid total amount without verifying whether the properties will be delivered or not. Surprisingly, even NRIs got lured to buy properties for cheaper price. Interestingly, Kakarla Srinivas Rao, MD of Jaya Group International in KPHB Colony, who collected crores of rupees from innocent people, does not even know the actual cost for constructing an apartment.
The State government remain one step ahead of the scamsters and collect all the details pertaining to companies like Sahithi group which are violating the RERA norms.
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