Thursday, June 19, 2014

700 jawans of IRB deployed ub Mewat

CHANDIGARH, JUNE 19
A complete Battalion of 700 Jawans of IRB has been deployed in Mewat district and the force has reached there, so that incidents such as of Tauru are not repeated again.  
          This was revealed by the Haryana Director General of Police (DGP) S N Vashishth here today. 
Mr Vashishth said that illegal mining and illegal transportation of construction material and overloading would be strictly curbed in Mewat district. For this, a full Batallion of IRB consisting of 700 Jawans has already been deployed and if the situation demands more Batallions would be sent but the peaceful atmosphere of Mewat region would not be allowed to be disturbed. The SP Mewat has been appointed as Commandant of this Batallion. He said that 300 Home Guard Jawans, who were receiving training at Bhondsi these days, would also be deployed soon in Mewat region who would keep watch on incidents of illegal mining alone.
He made it clear that strict measures will be taken to curb illegal mining in Mewat region and in any case, the stones extracted on account of illegal mining would not be allowed to come on roads. As part of measures, the trucks carrying legally crushed material will be issued stickers with hologram and barcode besides giving them properly stamped papers. Every day the color of the sticker will be different. The trucks or dumpers found without these stickers would be treated as carrying illegal material and they will be challaned heavily under various provisions of law. The motive is to make their business unviable. Not only this the Crusher owners will be issued guidelines not to accept illegally brought stones. Decoy sellers will be sent and if anyone is found accepting such illegal material, immediately FIR will be registered against the Crusher owner.
Similarly, dumper or truck transporting stones illegally from Rajasthan would be nabbed on entering into Haryana territory. Mr Vashishth also stated that overloading and overspeeding of trucks or dumpers carrying material legally would also be not tolerated and they will also be heavily challaned. They would be told to adhere to the speed of 50 kilometer per hour, the trucks and dumpers should have proper number plates affixed on them, the drivers should not be underage and should have proper valid driving license.
For implementing these measures nakas will be placed at various places and joint inspection will be conducted by Secretary RTA, Mining Officer and Police officials. If any official is found indulging in corruption, he would not be spared irrespective of rank or department and he would be sent behind bar. This campaign will be carried out continuously and not for a short span of time. He said that the staff of Sohna police station will be completely overhauled and shifted. Only honest officials with integrity will be deployed at Police Stations of Sohna, Ferozpur Jhirka, Sector 55 Gurgaon, Dhauj, Pali, Nimoth Post and other sensitive places, Mr Vashishth added.

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