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Crackdown against illegal mining- Police in Baramulla registered 98 cases, seized 155 vehicles & arrested 155 persons during the four months of 2024

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
04/05/2024
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Crackdown against illegal mining- Police in Baramulla registered 98 cases, seized 155 vehicles & arrested 155 persons during the four months of 2024
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*May 04:* Police in its ongoing drive against illegal mining in Baramulla have registered 98 cases and arrested 155 persons for being involved in extraction/ transportation of minerals during the four months of 2024. Moreover, 155 vehicles used in illegal transport of minerals which includes 58 Tippers, 93 Tractors & 4 excavators have also been seized from different areas of the district.

 

Baramulla Police along with the Mineral Department realised fine in lacs for illegal extraction/ transportation of minerals in the district.

 

Police is committed to take action against violators who are taking undue advantage of night hours by extracting minerals illegally to the detriment of people health, the ecology and the revenue of the government. Community members are requested to come forward with any information regarding illegal mineral-related activities in their neighbourhood.`

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