Bantwal: Illegal Transport of Wooden Logs- Five Trucks Seized


Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (VM)

 
Bantwal, Nov 22:
Police have seized five trucks which were illegally transporting wooden logs to Kerala here on Wednesday November 22.
 
There were many complaints regarding the illegal transport of logs for long time to Kerala via Vittal. Hence, under the guidance of ASP Anuchethan, Bantwal rural circle inspector Mahesh Prasad carried out the investigation.

The case has now been handed over to mining department. As the illegal transport of wooden logs at Vittal was traced by Bantwal rural police, there arises several doubts.

  

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Thu, Nov 22 2012

    DearVincy, Bangkok & Jeevan, Bantwal.

    History always repeats. In Mangalore, we had DC Mr. Bharat Lal Meena and what happened to him. What he had achieved in 50 weeks, no MCC had achieved it in 50 months, whether it is Congress or BJP administration. He was transferred.
    Recently Mangalore was blessed with Ponnuraj as DC and what happened to him. Again transfer under the pretex to sending him for training abroad.

    Better to be honest to ourselves rather commenting on prejudice basis. Those who are honest, are always the victims of corrupt officials and their group. But at the end, it is always honest people win and truth will prevail over lies.

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  • Jeevan, Bantwal

    Thu, Nov 22 2012

    Vincy Bangkok it is to your kind notice that
    ASP will be soon Promoted as SP for his Good and Hard Work.

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Thu, Nov 22 2012

    Soon the ASP will be transfered and The SI too. The timber mafia has political network.

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