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Samba police escalates crackdown on illegal mining, seizes nine more vehicles
9/4/2023 10:01:38 PM
Early Times Report
SAMBA, Sept 4: In a relentless pursuit to combat the menace of illegal mining, the Samba Police continue their resolute efforts with the recent seizure of nine vehicles engaged in unlawful mining activities in the district.
Under the unwavering guidance of Senior Superintendent of Police Samba, Benam Tosh, the police force has undertaken a dedicated drive against illegal mining, and their relentless efforts are yielding results.
Police teams, led by SHO Police Station Samba Daljeet Singh, SHO Police Station Vijaypur Sandeep Charak, and ASI Ramesh Chander, have acted decisively in this endeavor. These operations have been conducted under the vigilant supervision of DySP Garu Ram, SDPO Vijaypur Rohit Kumar, and Additional SP Samba Surinder Choudhary.
The recently seized vehicles include five dumpers with registration numbers JK02CJ-1867, JK21E-5572, JK02BF-6649, JK21E-8590, and JK14H-1478. Additionally, three tractor trolleys with registration numbers JK21F-2501, JK21H-9386, JK21G-9341, and one tractor trolley without a visible registration number were confiscated.
These actions come as part of an ongoing crackdown that has seen a total of 125 vehicles seized over the past seven months for their involvement in illegal mining activities. Senior Superintendent of Police Samba, Benam Tosh, emphasized the unwavering commitment of the police force in addressing the issues posed by the mining mafia.
He stated, "Total one hundred twenty-five (125) vehicles have been seized in the past seven months for illegal mining by Samba police after launching a special drive against illegal mining. Police would continue checking the wrongdoings of the mining mafia till illegal mining is completely stopped in the district."
The Samba Police's dedicated efforts underscore their determination to protect the region from the adverse effects of illegal mining and to ensure that natural resources are utilized in a sustainable and lawful manner. Their unyielding stance sends a clear message that illegal mining activities will not be tolerated, and those involved will face the consequences of their actions.
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