Updated On: 15 November, 2021 07:24 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
Marietta Fernandes, 54, owner of Chuim Village bungalow built on over 1,800 sq ft of land, says the accused have taken away all her documents under threat, leaving her unable to fight back or leave

The accused Clarence Pereira or Peter with his wife Nancy
Mumbai is dotted by bungalows and cottages built by its original inhabitants, most of whose owners are now old and feeble. The land mafia, always on the lookout for prey, have set their sights on these old structures that sit on land worth crores, trying every trick in the book to either bully the inhabitants into selling or trying to force them out of their homes, in some cases with the help of the local police or politicians. In the first of a series of reports, mid-day highlights the plight of a bungalow owner, who has been struggling to keep her Chuim Village home out of the clutches of the land mafia.

Marietta Fernandes’s cottage at Khar. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar