Bangalore: Belekeri Port - Ore Worth Rs 200 Crore Goes Missing


Daijiworld Media Network – Bangalore (SP)

Bangalore, Jun 9: Even as miners continue to fight a legal battle against the move by the forest department officials and the Lokayukta to seize iron ore stocks worth several hundred crores of rupees, stored at Belekeri port near Karwar, iron ore worth about Rs 200 crore (four lac tones) has mysteriously gone missing from the said port, it is learnt. It may be recalled, that a team of forest officials had termed the stock of iron ore at Beleri port as having been transported without valid permits, and had confiscated about 5.5 lac metric tonnes of ore there. The stock of the ore so seized had been handed over to the port officer there.

It was alleged that iron ore was mined from the forest areas without permits, and that it was transported without valid documents. Fake permits and licences were used to transport this ore. The stock was piled in Belekeri port, where a jetty had been erected clandestinely and without permission, for transporting iron ore to China without following proper procedures, it was alleged. Karnataka State Human Rights Commission chairman, Justice S R Nayak, had also visited the port and made curt observations about the operations in the port. The miners had later filed a case against the government in the High Court, claiming that the seized ore was mined legally.The High Court had earlier, refused to stay an order issued by the Uttara Kannada district administration, banning ore movement between Belekeri and Karwar ports.

As handiwork of highly placed officials, politicians, and the mining magnates, is suspected in the sudden disappearance of the ore, the Lokayukta has dispatched a special investigation team to the port. A first information report against 12 officials functioning in Belekeri port has been filed about the disappearance of the ore, in Ankola police station. It is suspected that the miners, who have been fighting a losing battle to get back possession of the ore, with the connivance of politicians, have removed the ore stocks from the port. It is but natural that ore cannot be removed without the knowledge of the local port officials.

A Lokayukta official also said that there is suspicion about the disappearance of about 50,000 tonnes of iron ore from Karwar port, in the same way.  Relating to the incident, ports minister, Krishna J Palemar, said that Mahesh Biliye, deputy conservator of Belekeri port, has been suspended with immediate effect, holding him responsible for the export of the confiscated ore. He also felt that there is no need to entrust the investigation to the Central Bureau of Investigation.

  

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  • vinesh, karwar

    Sat, Jun 12 2010

    being the resident of the place its shamefull to know that!!1

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  • shankara shetty, udupi

    Wed, Jun 09 2010

    what else we can expect from BJP Government?

    Congress looting poor money, BJP Loting karnatak and jds also looting party...

    BJP , congress and jds bhai bhai in looting...

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  • Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 09 2010

    Check Yeddy and Reddy`s Bank accounts, you will find the 200cr somewhere in there..

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Jun 09 2010

    A fifty thousand tones of ore disappearing from the Karwar Poert??????!!!!!!Unbelievable but true!!!Politician and Higher Officials nexus in missing iron ores is clearly evident.

    Corruption in Karnataka @peak and like this goalmaal is unprecedented.Central Govt's political will and state govt's invitable understanding with politico-miners makes things worse and abating corruption in squeezing natural resource of Karnataka.Need to be looked in to very seriously else the incident would be a security threat for the nation in coming days.

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  • MANOHAR M S, MANGALORE

    Wed, Jun 09 2010

    REALY WONDER SUCH THINGS ARE HAPPENING IN THE RULE OF PRESENT GOVT. HOW GOOD OFFICERS ARE IN OUR STATE GOVT. ONE DEPARTEMENT IS GIVING THE IRON ORE TO ANOTHER DEPARTEMENT TO KEEP WATCH BUT WHICH IS MISSING WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE. PLEASE CALL COD OR CBI TO INVESTIGATE THE SAME AND CATCH THE REAL VICTIMS.

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  • Ajit, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 09 2010

    Dear Readers,
    Can u believe that 4 lk tons of iron ore gone missing, a jetty being errected illegally, fake permits, fake liciences, lks of iron ore transported for shipping, ships come in n go out n nobody knows??? What's happening? What is the DC of the port doing? What the Harbour Master doing?
    This shows anything can happen in India.
    Mera Bharath Mahan!!!! Sau me se Nabhe Baiman!!!

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  • V. Thomas, Bahrain

    Wed, Jun 09 2010

    Robbery in the bright day light !! Where is government and where is the law ? Karnataka has been ripped by the smugglers who are running the state & who are supposed to be the protectors of law. Why strong supporters of 'Lotus' are mum now ? What an injustice to the Kannadigas !!

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 09 2010

    This clearly shows the involvement of the officials from the current ruling party which is shun of starting a investigation. Rs. 200 crore is not a small amount and by suspending the official they are just burrying the hatchet. The actual case should be filed against the minister who is entrusted with the portfolio. Authority comes with responsibility and these 'dogs' does not want to take the responsibility.

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  • GK, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 09 2010

    "He also felt that there is no need to entrust the investigation to the Central Bureau of Investigation." Is he scared if it gets linked up to his name ?

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