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Crackdown against illegal mining: DMO Jammu seizes 3 vehicles, 200MT sand

K H News Service by K H News Service
August 30, 2023
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5 arrested for illegal mining, transportation of raw materials in Budgam: Police
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Jammu : In continuation to its efforts to curb illegal mining, the Geology and Mining Department team, led by District Mineral Officer, Dr. Gulshan Kumar, on Tuesday carried out a series of raids against unauthorised excavation and mineral dumping in the district.
Following orders from Deputy Commissioner Jammu, the DMO and his team conducted raids on Tuesday morning at several locations including Belol, Miran Sahib, Lalyal, Sumb Toph and Surya Chack areas. Three vehicles engaged in illegal transportation of minor minerals were confiscated.
The seized vehicles with chassis numbers MBNGAALUPMRCO3963l and license plates JK02CW0723 and JK20B 5084 were caught transporting sand without the required e-Challan (Form A). The vehicles were handed over to respective police stations and Chowki authorities for safekeeping until penalties were paid.
One vehicle was caught in Belol area and handed to SHO Miran Sahib Police Station. A Vehicle, caught transporting sand illegally from the Mandal area, was seized in collaboration with the Incharge Phallian Mandal Police Chowki and handed over to the concerned Chowki Officer. In Lalyal, one more vehicle was seized and entrusted to Incharge Chatha Police Chowki.
Additionally, the DMO and team, along with the Mandal Chowki Incharge, visited the Surya Chack and Ganeshu Chack areas. About 200 metric tons of illegally stockpiled sand were confiscated. Offenders were instructed to contact the Joint Director of Geology and Mining for release after paying penalties.
Several complaints prompted this action against illegal mineral extraction, transportation and storage. This operation led to the seizure of three vehicles and 200 metric tons of sand. A previous operation the day before resulted in the seizure of eight vehicles, including an excavator, bringing the two-day total to 11 vehicles.
Earlier in the week, a joint effort between DMO Jammu, Geology and Mining and local police targeted Lalyal, Malka Chack and Muckwal areas, seizing 10 vehicles and 1800 metric tons of illicitly stored sand. seized sand piles were handed over to Chatha Chowki and about 2000 metric tons were returned to the Tawi River with the help of machinery.
Offenders were warned against illegal mineral activities. Public and transporters were advised to use valid challans (Form A) and not to extract minerals without permission. The operational status of recently auctioned mineral blocks was clarified. These will operate upon submission of Environmental Clearance (EC) and Consent to Operate (CTO) documents by winning bidders.
The DMO emphasised that no one is authorised to collect royalties district-wide. Both unauthorised mineral extraction and fee collection are illegal. Police were directed to act against those collecting unauthorised royalties and promoting illegal mineral extraction.
Operations of operational mineral blocks are suspended due to the current rainy/monsoon season until September 15, 2023, as stated by the DMO.

K H News Service

K H News Service

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