La CISF recupera 428 toneladas de carbón ilegal en Jharkhand y Bengala

La Fuerza Central de Seguridad Industrial recuperó 428,34 toneladas métricas de carbón extraído o transportado ilegalmente durante operaciones realizadas del 4 al 8 de julio en Jharkhand y Bengala Occidental.

Las recuperaciones tuvieron lugar en cuencas carboníferas operadas por Bharat Coking Coal Limited, Eastern Coalfields Limited y Central Coalfields Limited. Se registraron cuatro Primeros Informes de Información (FIR), se incautaron un camión Hyva y más de 13 motocicletas, y se iniciaron procedimientos legales bajo la Ley de Minas y Minerales (Desarrollo y Regulación). Las operaciones formaron parte de la iniciativa gubernamental de cero fugas de carbón. Estas incluyeron recopilación de inteligencia, vigilancia con drones, monitoreo de rutas y revisión de documentos en depósitos y básculas. El 5 de julio, el Ministro del Interior de la Unión, Amit Shah, y el Ministro de Carbón y Minas de la Unión, G. Kishan Reddy, revisaron el asunto en una reunión de alto nivel. El Ministro del Interior ordenó a los funcionarios ejercer rigurosamente las facultades bajo la Ley MMDR, involucrar a las autoridades del GST para verificar los e-way bills y formar equipos de respuesta rápida para las áreas vulnerables.

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