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Senior officers discourage subordinates to stop illegal coal mining in Jamtara: Saryu Roy

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July 31, 2022
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Ranchi, July 31: Independent MLA Saryu Roy has raised a question regarding the illegal mining and transportation of coal going on indiscriminately these days in Jamtara district of Santhal Pargana.

Roy has demanded the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to pay more attention to it. In a tweet, Roy said, he has said, “Illegal mining and transportation of coal has been undergoing in Jamtara district indiscriminately. When the subordinate officers stop it, the senior officers discourage them under political pressure. FIRs are torn.”

जामताडा ज़िला में कोयला का अवैध खनन और अवैध परिवहन धड़ल्ले से से हो रहा है.अधीनस्थ अधिकारी रोकते हैं तो वरीय अधिकारी राजनीतिक दबाव के हवाले उन्हें हतोत्साहित करते हैं.एफआईआर फाड़ दिये जाते हैं. #ED #IT #CBI ध्यान दे.अद्यतन माहौल को इससे भी जोड़कर देखें,नतीजा आयेगा. @narendramodi

— Saryu Roy (@roysaryu) July 31, 2022

The minister has further demanded that the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Income Tax (IT) and Central Investigation Agency (CBI) pay more attention to it.

According to the information, dozens of coal mines of ECL are lying closed in the Nala police station area of Jamtara. Coal is smuggled through illegal mining from these closed mines. Illegal business of coal is going on in Khadamati, Patharghata, Barkudi, Chichurbil, Maheshmunda and Sultanpur, and Rangasola of Karmatand Bindapur police station area of the region.

Sources have further claimed that coal is first loaded on cycles and motorcycles and dumped at one place. Then late at night, illegal coal is made by installing JCB and loader, after which coal is loaded. Finally, coal is sent through trucks to Bihar via Deoghar.

 

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