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Meghalaya HC summons East Jaintia Hills police chief on illegal coal mining

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Shillong, Dec 6: The Meghalaya High Court on Wednesday summoned the Superintendent of Police (SP) East Jaintia Hills on December 11 in regards to the ongoing illegal mining of coal in the district.

In its order, the division bench comprising of Chief Justice (Acting) HS Thangkhiew and Justice W Diengdoh said, “However, notwithstanding the finding to be furnished by the Single Member Committee, the Superintendent of Police, East Jaintia Hills District, is directed to be present personally before this Court on the 11th of December, 2023 at 10:30 AM, to clarify the issue.”

“The fact that, the coal dump is located in a prominent location i.e. behind the Don Bosco College, Byndihati, speaks volumes about the manner of discharge of duties by the officials concerned, especially the head of Police Administration in the district, i.e. the Superintendent of Police, for which an explanation is called for,” it said.

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The State has filed a status report indicating the steps taken on the suggestions made by the Single Member Committee of Justice BP Katakey (Retd) in its 18th Interim Report.

The Committee has sought for a report from the Deputy Commissioner, which was to be furnished within one-week, as to how such illegal coal mining activities could continue in the district.

The State respondents in the status report have stated that an FIR has been filed with the Khliehriat Police Station and that the officials of the Directorate of Mineral Resources, Umkiang check-gate have accessed the quantity of the coal to be about 4900.20 metric tonnes.

It has also been sought to explain the said dumping of coal by reporting that, the said coal dump belongs to one, Mul Sympli (NGT Serial No. 1049, co-ordinates N 25.3249, E 92.373775), and that the quantity accessed by the Magistrate in 2019, was 4800 metric tonnes, and that as per the verification and reassessment, as on 25.08.2023, is 4790 metric tonnes, and as such, is part of inventoried coal and not illegally mined coal.

However, as per the information furnished by the Investigating Officer to the Deputy Commissioner, East Jaintia Hills District, dated 21.11.2023, the co-ordinates with regard to the said coal dump in the FIR was Latitude 25.3326445 and Longitude 92.3734301, which does not match the earlier co-ordinates of the coal dump of the said Mul Sympli.

The Court said, “This finding, coupled with the remarks in the 18th Interim Report, are indeed alarming, and points out to a larger picture of illegal mining still being indulged in with impunity, inspite of the orders of the Supreme Court, NGT and directives of this Court.”

“As the Single Member Committee, has sought a report, and as it has been informed by the Learned Advocate General that the report has since been furnished, this Court, shall await the further report of the Single Member Committee,” it said.

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