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Mining officials in Jhajjar extorted money, said accused

Vehicles to violate the order of the National Green Tribunal (NGT)

The Practice to extort money from private transport for allowing their vehicles to violate the order of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) that happens for a long time here and the mining Dept officials also pamper themselves in this illegal trade.

Mining officials in Jhajjar extorted money, said accused. The Practice to extort money from private transport for allowing their vehicles to violate the order of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) that happens for a long time here and the mining Dept officials also pamper themselves in this illegal trade.

Guard, Mining Official in judicial custody was holding Rs 1 Lakh bribe during arrest

The money recovery from the transporter was in distribution among all people in involvement in this matter.

Dummies leave without Challan regardless of violations of NGT norms

Information by Manjeet, a guard at the local department office on a contractual basis, during the police interrogation. He was under arrest by the district police team four days ago when he received Rs 1 lakh from Delhi-based transporter for letting his two dummies leave without Challan regardless of violations of NGT norms.

Team’s work was to check illegal mining

Manjeet from Raiya Village here revealed that his team’s work was to check illegal mining, but they used to recover the illegal recovery from the carrier for not imposing a hefty penalty on them for plying the vehicles carrying construction materials in violations of the NGT orders. They stopped two Delhi-based transporters near Raiya Village on March 18, “said sources in the police.

Registering a case and penalty on the dumper

The sources stated that the team examined the documents from the driver and then threatened them by confiscating the two dumpers, in addition to slapping the fine of Rs 5 to 6 lakh. After that, the team made an agreement with the Transporter for Rs 2.5 lakh for not registering an illegal Mining case and penalty on the dumper. The transporter called Manjeet to the gas station and gave him Rs 1 lakh. He was immediately under custody by the police team in that place.

“All officials whose names have been revealed by Manjeet will be called,” said a police officer. Manjeet was produced before the court sent to judicial custody.

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