Residents in Konaje police station limits allege police inaction regarding rampant illegal sand mining in Pavoor, Ullal. They appeal for more staff deployment to check illegal sand mining. Around 70 truckloads of sand extracted from Netravathi banks in Pavoor are transported illegally daily. Despite complaints, no action taken. Political support suspected. City police commissioner Anupam Agrawal states Mangaluru South sub-division ACP is investigating. Recent articles include illegal cattle transportation, sand extraction, thefts, and NGT forming a committee to probe illegal mining in Shamli and evacuation in Fort McMurray due to a wildfire.
New Delhi, May 6 (PTI) The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Enforcement Directorate not to unnecessarily harass the collectors of five Tamil Nadu districts after the state complained about the officials being made to sit at the central agency's offices till 8:30 p.m. in connection with a money launder probe related alleged illegal sand mining.
The Supreme Court cautioned the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday against causing undue inconvenience to district collectors in Tamil Nadu. This came after the Tamil Nadu government alleged that the collectors were kept waiting at the ED s office for long hours.