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Police raids at many places in Dhanbad, 6545 tonnes of coal recovered, panic among coal smugglers

Barwapurva/Rajganj/Bastakola/Bhuli/Phularitand/Katras. On the instructions of Dhanbad SSP HP Janardanan, the police conducted a raid operation across the district on Saturday-Sunday and recovered about 6545 tonnes of coal. Govindpur police station raided Nisha Food Products Private Limited coal kiln located on Ambona Road in Deoli late on Saturday night. In the action taken under the leadership of station in-charge Jitendra Kumar, about 5393 MQ i.e. 6000 tonnes of coal was recovered. The estimated value of the recovered coal is said to be Rs 8.5 crore. Rajganj police raided Domanpur on Sunday and seized about 400 tonnes of coal. At the same time, Jharia and Dhansar police station, with the help of CISF, raided Victory Colliery near Chhath Talab and seized about 60 tonnes of coal. Bhuli Police and CISF seized about 50 tonnes of coal stored on BCCL land in Bhuli A Block. The coal has been handed over to Gondudih management. On the other hand, Madhuban police station and Kharkhari OP police raided several places on Sunday and seized more than 25 tonnes of coal. Sonardih police conducted a raid near Bahiardih and Bhaga Basti of the closed Oriental Outsourcing Patch of ABG Colliery in Govindpur area of ​​BCCL and seized 10 tonnes of coal. The action has created a stir among coal smugglers.

where and how much coal was recovered

  • 6000 tonnes from Nisha Food Products Pvt Ltd kiln near Deoli

  • 400 tonnes from Domanpur in Rajganj

  • Near 60 Ton Victory Colliery

  • 50 tonnes found lying in Bhooli A block

  • 25 tons at many places in Madhuban

  • 10 tonnes from near the closed Oriental Outsourcing Patch of Govindpur area.

Nisha Food Products Private Limited management handed over the documents to the police, mining department will investigate.

Barwapurva. On Sunday, Govindpur Police called the mining surveyor team of BCCL and ICL to Nisha Food Products Private Limited and got the steam coal measured. The police force was present in the depot till night. Police station in-charge Jitendra Kumar said that the owners of the premises are Vivek Aggarwal and Sonu Singh. Nisha Food Products Private Limited management has presented the documents related to coal before the police. The police will take further action after the investigation report comes. According to the police, these documents will be handed over to the Mining Department for investigation.

Coal was hidden inside the boundary wall with a tarpaulin

Coal seized in Rajganj

Rajganj. In Domanpur of Rajganj, about 400 tonnes of coal was kept hidden with tarpaulin inside a boundary wall right next to Six Lane. The action was led by SHO Alok Kumar Singh. The police loaded the seized coal into half a dozen highways and handed it over to the Modidih Colliery management. It is said that the work of digging coal continued for hours. Inspector Mukesh Kumar Suman, Jamadar Ajay Singh, police force and team of Baghmara DSP were involved in the raid. SHO Alok Kumar Singh told that the coal was stolen. The total number of tons of coal will be clear only after the lifting is completed.

10 tons of illegal coal seized in Govindpur area, filling of mouths

Katras. 10 tonnes of coal found near Bahiardih and Bhaga Basti of the closed Oriental Outsourcing Patch of ABG Colliery in Govindpur area has been handed over to the management. Information was received that coal smugglers were cutting coal by opening the closed mouths. OP in-charge Shweta Kumari reached there with her team and seized the coal. Also, the mouth was closed using JCB. Four cycles laden with coal were also seized from here. The police have registered a FIR against unknown persons.

Phularitand: 25 tonnes of coal seized from several places in Pipratand colony.

Coal recovered from Pipratand colony

Fularitand. Madhuban police station and Kharkhari OP police raided many places and seized more than 25 tonnes of coal. Two tonnes of coal was found in Pipratand colony. At the same time, more than 23 tonnes of coal was seized from illegal mini coal depots at various places and brought to the police station. Police had reached Pipratand Basti with JCB and tractor. During the action, the police also seized several bikes laden with coal.

Bastakola: Coal smugglers ran away after seeing the police

Coal seized near Victory Colliery Chhath Pond

Bastacola. Jharia and Dhansar police station seized about 60 tonnes of coal near Victory Colliery Chhath Pond. Dhanbad The police had reached there with a pay-loader and a dumper from the Bastakola management. Seeing him the coal thieves ran away. The raid was led by Jharia Inspector Santosh Singh and Dhansar police station incharge Rajdev Singh. The seized coal has been handed over to BCCL. Heavy vehicles could not pass at many places due to drains and mud.

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