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Home / Environment / NGT Task Force Busts Major Illegal Sand Mining Ring on Yamuna

NGT Task Force Busts Major Illegal Sand Mining Ring on Yamuna

13 Jan

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Summary

  • Illegal sand mining operations were discovered approximately 7km inside Delhi's border.
  • A fake permit was presented by miners operating far from their authorized location.
  • A 2km road was constructed by miners to facilitate truck access to the riverbed.
NGT Task Force Busts Major Illegal Sand Mining Ring on Yamuna

An inter-state task force, established under the National Green Tribunal's (NGT) directives, recently uncovered extensive illegal sand mining activities along the Yamuna River. A late-night raid revealed excavators digging the riverbed approximately 7km within the Delhi border, near Harampur and Jagatpur villages. This operation was prompted by persistent complaints about rampant sand mining reaching the Ghaziabad district magistrate's office.

The joint task force, comprising officials from Ghaziabad's mining department and police, discovered that the miners claimed to possess permits for a different location in Pachera village. However, further investigation revealed these permits to be fake. The miners had also constructed a 2km road from Harampur village directly to the riverbed, facilitating the loading of sand onto trucks. Authorities immediately alerted their Delhi counterparts, leading to the seizure of three excavators and the halting of operations.

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This action follows previous concerns raised by an NGT-ordered committee regarding environmental violations, particularly in Ghaziabad's Navraspur area. The committee had previously noted that mining continued even when banned and highlighted issues such as a lack of afforestation, inadequate environmental audits, and improper sewage management. The Ghaziabad administration has conducted several enforcement drives and registered FIRs in connection with illegal sand mining since October last year.

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The task force found excavators digging the riverbed for illegal sand mining, a fake permit, and a 2km road built for truck access.
The illegal sand mining was discovered on the Yamuna River, approximately 7km inside the Delhi border, near Harampur and Jagatpur villages.
Three excavators were seized, mining work was halted, and Delhi authorities were alerted about the illegal activities.

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