Singer Lucky Ali on Sunday alleged that his Bangalore property has been encroached upon illegally by land mafia with help of IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri.

He said the property was bought from his brother Mansoor Ali in 2012.

Lucky filed in the FIR informing there was a dispute between Mansoor and Madhusudhan Reddy who’s sister-in-law is an IAS officer by the name of Rohini Sindhuri.

He has alleged that his Bengaluru property has been “encroached upon illegally” by the land mafia with help from IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri, a charge denied by her.

In a series of tweets on Sunday, Ali urged the Karnataka Director General of Police to “stop this illegal activity”.

“They are misusing state resources for their personal gain. They are forcibly & illegally come inside my farm and refusing to show the relevant documents,” he tweeted.

Sindhuri has said that she is not involved in this and that she would sue the singer for defamation.

Reddy has alleged that Ali’s supporters assaulted him and others when they went to visit their property.

Reddy shared documents with Indian Express in which an injunction was issued in 2016 against Lucky Ali restraining him from “interfering with plaintiff’s possession”.