Published on March 27, 2026
In a significant development regarding the Rs 217 crore housing fraud case, the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has filed a detailed chargesheet against the builder OSB and 26 associated individuals. The case revolves around the controversial Expressway Towers project, where numerous buyers have come forward with allegations of fund diversion and unauthorized resale of flats.
The allegations suggest that the builder mismanaged collected funds, diverting them to other ventures instead of utilizing them for the completion of the housing project. Many homebuyers claim that they invested their hard-earned money based on promises of timely delivery and transparency but were left in the lurch as their flats remain incomplete.
The EOW’s investigation uncovered a web of deceit, with evidence pointing towards financial irregularities and a lack of proper allocations from the buyers’ funds. Further scrutiny revealed instances where flats intended for sale to genuine buyers were resold multiple times, creating a chaotic situation for potential homeowners.
In response to these troubling findings, the EOW is working to ensure that those responsible face appropriate legal action. The chargesheet, which runs into several pages, outlines specific roles played party in the alleged fraudulent activities.
The implications of this case are far-reaching, as it raises questions about regulatory oversight in the real estate sector and the need for stronger protections for consumers. As more victims step forward, the spotlight is now on authorities to facilitate justice and restore confidence in housing projects across the region.
This ongoing case has caught the attention of both media and legal experts, who are monitoring how the judicial system addresses such multifaceted fraud allegations. Homebuyers and advocacy groups are urging tighter regulations to prevent similar instances in the future, emphasizing the importance of transparency within the real estate market.
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