Bengaluru, Jan. 30 -- What was once documented in court records has now allegedly vanished from government custody, triggering a fresh storm over the long-running Bengaluru-Mysuru Infrastructure Corridor (BMIC) project.

TJ Abraham, an anti-graft activist, has moved the police after key BMIC-related documents, earlier cited and relied upon by a Lokayukta court, were officially declared "not available" in recent RTI replies issued by the Public Works Department.

The disclosure has reignited allegations of a massive land scam involving an estimated Rs 11,000 crore.

The controversy erupted after RTI responses dated January 29, 2026, informed the complainant that several crucial files - including consent agreements, official memorandums, meet...