Mangalore: MCC Team Raids Plastic Manufacturing Units


Media Release

Mangalore, Jun 26: The MCC team comprising environmental engineer Manjunath R Shetty, Madhu, sanitation inspectors Yashwanth, Santhosh,Sushanth, Poovappa, Karunakar, Babu Mallanna under the directions of the MCC commissioner conducted raids on two plastic manufacturing industries located at Baikampady Industrial area at 6.30 pm on Tuesday June 26.

On entering the premises of Blue Chip, the suspicious movement of a driver near a standing Tata 407 alarmed the officials and on inspecting the vehicle, they found several gunny bags of plastic carry bag packets neatly stacked. On inspection, they found the thickness of the carry bags to be less than 20 micron. 

On interrogating the worker incharge of the unit, he admitted that the lorry was the property of the plastic manufacturing unit and said that the neatly packed carry bags were scraps and were to be recycled. When asked to produce the bill, he was not able to produce it nor did he give any convincing answer.

When the worker did not co-operate with the officers the vehicle along with the driver was escorted to Panambur police station. There the driver of the vehicle changed the statement and said the vehicle and the goods belonged to him and the goods had been floated from Bombay to Mangalore for recycling and that he was transporting the same to recyclers. When asked about the purchase receipt or about the industries to which it was moved to, he gave evasive answer. MCC Officials later levied a penalty of Rs 1,000 and seized the goods.

The goods will be handed over to Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, andfurther investigation will be done by the officials of KSPCB. This raid once again proves the unabated manufacturing and circulation of prohibited plastic carry bags within Mangalore even after series of raids by MCC officials.

  

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  • Dicky Brown, Mangalore, USA

    Wed, Jun 27 2012

    Good work MCC, the good folks are back. Nice to see that MCC is back into its course even after the undue pressures on them from various sectors of society

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/USA.

    Wed, Jun 27 2012

    Subodh Chattopadhya, Kavathar-Melmane/24 Parganas Par,

    No, they informed Dilip Kumar....

    Jai Hooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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  • Aurelia, Bejai

    Tue, Jun 26 2012

    haha... sorry sir.. but its Gulzar banu :) Saira banu is an actress :)

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Tue, Jun 26 2012

    AGAIN LOOTING BUSINESS STARTED BY MONELY CLAIMING CENTRE.

    BIG SHAME ON MCC. MAYOR AND HER TEAM SHOULD RESING IMMEDIATELY.

    I AM WONDERING WHY CONGI PEOPLE LIKE THIS? WHY ALL ARE FOLLOWING SAME TRACK. VERY BAD.

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  • Subodh Chattopadhya, Kavathar-Melmane/24 Parganas Par

    Tue, Jun 26 2012

    Did MCC informed before hand raid to Saira Banu?.

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Tue, Jun 26 2012


    MONEY CLAIMING CENTRE AGAIN STARTED THEIR LOOTING WORK.

    FIRST OF ALL MAYOR SHOULD RESIN. SHE IS NOT SUITABLE FOR THIS POST.

    BIG SHAME TO MCC. LAST WEEK BIG FISH WAS CAUGHT IN RED HAND.

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