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ACC freezes land transactions of eight individuals

October 31, 2014
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LandTransactionFrozen- The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) froze the land transactions of eight individuals under Thimphu. The move is apparently in connection with the detention of Chang Gup Naku, Chief Executive Officer of Bhutan Telecom Tshewang Gyeltshen, and the National Land Commission’s Legal Head, Karma Jamtsho.

As per the notification issued by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), the property is a 33-decimal wetland in Chang Gewog in name of Namgay Wangmo. Namgay Wangmo is the eldest daughter of former Chang Gup Naku. A building has been constructed on this land located opposite Shearee Square building in Olakha.

Another property, a 26-decimal dry land under Thim Throm is in the name of Naku’s children from his other wife, Dawa Sonam and Kinga Choden.


Yet another property, a 22-decimal land in Chang Gewog is in the name of Passang Dema. Although Passang Dema is not related to Gup Naku, BBS has learned that she had colluded with him in acquiring the land.

A 20-decimal dry land in the name of Karma Jamtsho, who is currently under detention under Kawang Gewog, is also reflected. Karma Jamtsho was detained on October 22. He is the National Land Commission’s Legal Head.

The 11 decimal residential lands each, in name of Ting Ting Dema and Karma, under Chang Gewog, have also been frozen.

A 20-decimal dry land in Kawang Gewog in name of Tashi Choden is also under ACC’s scrutiny. BBS is yet to find out if these three are related to any of those under detention.

ACC detained former Chang Gup Naku, Chief Executive Officer of Bhutan Telecom, Tshewang Gyeltshen and Karma Jamtsho earlier this month.

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