Kasargod: Sandalwood worth Rs 2.5 crore seized from house near DC's residence


Steephan Kayyar

Daijiworld Media Network - Kasargod (SP)

Kasargod, Oct 6: In a raid conducted by a team led by district collector (DC) Dr D Sajith Babu, on a house located near the residence of the district collector in the outskirts of the town here in the early hours of Tuesday October 6, about a quintal of sandalwood pieces worth about Rs 2.5 crore was seized.

This illegal activity came to light from a house that is close to the residences of both the district collector and the district superintendent of police. This is said to be the biggest haul of sandalwood stock to have been unearthed in the history of the district.

At around 4.30 am on Tuesday October 6, the district collector's car driver, Shreejit, and gunman, woke to some sound near the residence of the district collector. When they came out they saw that sandalwood pieces were being loaded on to a parked truck. This was informed to the district collector. The district collector who reached the spot, with the support of the police, succeeded in bringing into the open the clandestine and illegal operation. The sandalwood pieces packed in about 30 plastic bags had been loaded onto the truck.

The truck was meant for transporting cement. A special cabin was created inside the luggage bay of the truck for concealing sandalwood pieces.

During the raid, the house owner and accused escaped. A truck bearing Karnataka registration number and three cars were confiscated from the spot. A case stands registered in the police station against Abdul Khader from Nayanmarmoole, who owns the house. The police said that the sandalwood pieces would be handed over to the forest department. Further investigation is in progress.

 

 

 

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    Kasaragod again...

    this "raid" may be due to some dispute about "sharing"?... no criminal or smuggler in his senses will likely store contraband near DC or DSP residence... is there smell of "insider involvement"...

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  • kumar, calicut, Kerala

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    I smell something fishy here. NOne is dare enough to do such a huge illegal activity without support from Govt authorities. This issue should be enquired deeply and everyone supporting this illegal activity should be brought to notice of court and necessary action should be taken. In case any Govt official is involved, he should be dismissed immedaiately confiscating all his benefits.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    When such a substantial quantity was being shifted what were the security personnel guarding DC office doing?

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    A few years ago, two grown up sandalwood trees near the residence of Police Chief in Mangalore was chopped off illegally. Check if the pieces belong to same trees. That was during the time the then Chief was transferred and a new one anticipated.

    Sometimes its difficult to guess if the rule keepers play double role.

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    the chap perhaps thought he would be safe near the residences of the DC and SP. it takes years to grow the wood, these miscreants do not think twice before chopping it off for personal gain.

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    Expert, Intelligent and daring personality residing near DC office of Kasaragod...

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