Mangalore: DC Announces Introduction of GPS to Check Illegal Sand Mining
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (SR/CN)
Mangalore, Jul 4: Dakshina Kannada deputy commissioner (DC) V Ponnuraj on Saturday June 3 said that sand mining is going on illegally and the ‘goondas’ involved in this are attacking the mining and geology department officials who go for inspections.
Speaking at a press meet held at his office, the DC said that he has requested the government to add more officials for security.
Ponnuraj added that every mining truck will be colour coded and assigned numbers.
He added that each truck will be affixed with Global Positioning Systems (GPS) which may cost around Rs 12,000 each to track the mining activity.
Ponnuraj said that in case of violations, he would be informed by the Kerala checkpost and the permit will be cancelled and trucks seized.
He further said that GPS will be added to buses also and this may bring more comfort to the passengers in future.
He added that the system will be added by the end of the month and the government has to approve further plans.
K Ravindra, deputy director, department of mines and geology, said that they have very few staff and the mining mafia has many parallel routes of escape when caught.
Assistant commissioner Prabhulinga Kavalikatte and DCP (crime and traffic) M Muthuraya were also present at the meeting.