
Jammu Police Seize 5 Vehicles in Crackdown on Illegal Mining
Jammu Police Seize 5 Vehicles in Crackdown on Illegal Mining
Key Highlights:
- Five tractor trollies loaded with sand were seized in South Zone, Jammu.
- The operation was led by PSI Harish Chander of PP Phallain Mandal.
- District Mining Officer was notified for necessary legal action.
Jammu, 20.07.2024 : In a determined effort to combat illegal mining and prevent exploitation of public resources, Jammu Police has taken stringent measures against offenders involved in these unlawful activities.
As part of this crackdown, multiple operations were conducted in the South Zone of District Jammu, leading to significant seizures.
The latest operation saw the intervention of PP Phallain Mandal under the leadership of PSI Harish Chander. This decisive action resulted in the detention of five tractor trollies loaded with sand, which were being transported illegally.
These vehicles were seized under the jurisdiction of Police Station Satwari in South Zone by the Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP).
Following the detention of these vehicles, the District Mining Officer was immediately informed to ensure that the necessary legal procedures were initiated.
This collaboration aims to reinforce the legal framework and ensure that those involved in illegal mining activities face appropriate consequences.
This operation is part of a broader initiative by the Jammu Police to tighten the noose around violators who engage in illegal mining and profit from public resources.
The proactive measures taken by the authorities reflect their dedication to protecting the region’s natural resources and ensuring sustainable practices.
The Jammu Police has reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding public property and eradicating the menace of illegal mining in the region.
By intensifying their efforts and maintaining a vigilant stance, the police aim to curtail the unlawful extraction of resources that not only harms the environment but also depletes the community’s assets.
As the crackdown continues, the Jammu Police encourages the public to report any suspicious activities related to illegal mining, underscoring the importance of community involvement in preserving the area’s environmental integrity.
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