Panchkula sees 20 mining cases under 3 months

PANCHKULA: In lower than three months, 20 instances of unlawful mining were reported in Panchkula. A case has been registered at Chandimandir police station.

A grievance was given to the law enforcement officials by mining guards Balam Singh, Desh Raj and Lakshya Mehta, whilst they had been patrolling at Jaswantgarh and Kota Mauja villages. They discovered dug up holes in quite a lot of fields.

When all the three enquired from the native villagers, they told them that 4 trucks and JCB device got here to pick out sand from the fields each night time. The villagers also equipped the registration selection of the dumper trucks and the JCB device.


The officers all over the inspection famous that the dug up holes had been 25X45 foot, 10X12 foot, 90X4 foot, 15X10 foot, 10X10 foot, 2X30 foot and 20X10 foot in measurement. An in depth document of the similar was prepared by the mining guards and was submitted to the mining officer.


The mining officer moved a grievance with the detailed report back to Chandimandir police station. The police have registered a case towards unknown individuals underneath section 21 (four) of the Mines and Mineral Act and section 379 (punishment for theft) of the IPC at Chandimandir police station. The police have began investigation.


Sub inspector Sushil Kumar, investigating officer, said: “We have registered a case at the foundation of the grievance. We are tracing the car house owners and the accused will be arrested soon.”


Mining officer Rajiv Kumar said: “I've advised my team not to spare any individual discovered violating the norms.”
Panchkula sees 20 mining cases under 3 months Panchkula sees 20 mining cases under 3 months Reviewed by Kailash on March 24, 2019 Rating: 5
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