CISF recovers 428 tonnes of illegal coal in Jharkhand and Bengal

The Central Industrial Security Force recovered 428.34 metric tonnes of illegally mined or transported coal during operations from July 4 to 8 in Jharkhand and West Bengal.

The recoveries took place in coalfields operated by Bharat Coking Coal Limited, Eastern Coalfields Limited and Central Coalfields Limited. Four First Information Reports were registered, one Hyva truck and more than 13 motorcycles were seized, and legal proceedings under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act were initiated.

The operations formed part of the government’s zero coal leakage initiative. They involved intelligence gathering, drone surveillance, route monitoring and document checks at depots and weighbridges.

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