Deccan Chronicle

20 facing action over saw mills

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DC CORRESPOND­ENT The Telangana Forest Department has started the process of disciplina­ry action against 20 forest officials, including two divisional forest officers and six forest range officers, after they ignored the presence of unauthoris­ed saw mills within their jurisdicti­on.

The stern action has been initiated following a report by TS Vigilance and Enforcemen­t department.

Unauthoris­ed saw mills use wood from the nearest forest reserves, causing major habitat loss. Also, the Supreme Court has issued a blanket ban on them.

Sources from the TS forest department said two DFOs, Sridhar Rao of Siddipet and the then member of flying squad, Ravindra Rathod, and six FROs working at Narsapur, Zaheerabad, Sangareddy, Nizamabad and Siddipet were involved in the continued negligence.

“These officials didn’t take any action against the erring saw mills, which were mostly running DESTROYERS HYDERABAD, JAN. 26 OF HABITATS

UNAUTHORIS­ED saw mills use wood from the nearest forest reserves

The Supreme Court has issued a blanket ban against the mills. ■ ■ without licences. Vigilance sleuths conducted a detailed probe and submitted a report to the government and the Vigilance Commission, which in turn ordered disciplina­ry action,” an official from the forest department said.

TS Principal Chief Conservato­r of Forests P. K. Jha said: “In 2002, the Supreme Court had issued orders stopping all unauthoris­ed saw mills. Later, in 2012, a petition was filed at the HC stating that the SC’s orders have not been obeyed. Reacting to this, the department has conducted a massive drive against these mills. But, in some cases, we found certain mills were running with expired licences.”

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