Hindustan Times (Patiala)

2 FOREST OFFICIALS ATTACKED BY SAND MAFIA IN MOHALI VILLAGE, CRITICAL

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com n

A block forest officer, Davinder Singh, 48, and his colleague were seriously injured in an attack by sand mafia at Majri block in Mohali district near Chandigarh on Monday night. Police said Davinder was among five forest officials attacked when they intercepte­d a sand-laden tractor-trolley at a checkpoint near Seonk village in Kharar at 10.30pm. Davinder was rushed to Postgradua­te Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) at 3.30am where he underwent surgery as he had suffered head injuries. Another official, beldar Karnail Singh, 54, is also being treated for head injuries at the hospital. Forest guard Ravinder Singh and beldars Rajinder Singh, Bhag Chand and Mohinder Singh escaped with minor injuries. Mohali deputy commission­er Gurpreet Kaur Sapra banned mining in the area after the attack. SSP Kuldeep Singh Chahal said a case of attempt to murder was registered and other relevant Sections have been added to the FIR.

A block forest officer, Davinder Singh, 48, and his colleague were seriously injured in an attack by sand mafia at Majri block in Mohali district near Chandigarh on Monday night.

Police said Davinder was among five forest officials attacked when they intercepte­d a sand-laden tractor-trolley at a checkpoint near Seonk village in Kharar at 10.30pm. Davinder was rushed to Postgradua­te Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) at 3.30am where he underwent surgery as he had suffered head injuries. Another official, beldar Karnail Singh, 54, is also being treated for head injuries at the hospital. Forest guard Ravinder Singh and beldars Rajinder Singh, Bhag Chand and Mohinder Singh escaped with minor injuries.

Mohali deputy commission­er Gurpreet Kaur Sapra banned mining in the area after the attack.

SSP Kuldeep Singh Chahal said a case of attempt to murder was registered. Sections 186 (obstructin­g public servant ), 332 (voluntaril­y causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty), 148 (rioting, armed with deadly weapon), 149 (every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence) had been lodged against the absconding accused.

ACTED ON TIP-OFF

The forest officials had a tip-off of khair wood and sand being smuggled. They set up two checkpoint­s on Nada road near Seonk. Six forest officials were deployed at each checkpoint.

There were six attackers in a white Hyundai i20 following the tractor-trolley. “They were armed to kill,” said Ravinder, who was at the second checkpoint near Perch village.

“We saw the tractor-trolley coming but it turned towards the checkpoint manned by Davinder and Karnail. As soon as they stopped the vehicle, they were attacked,” he said.

“By the time we reached, the accused had left Davinder and Karnail unconsciou­s and bleeding. They emptied the tractortro­lley by dumping the sand on the road and fled towards Seonk after hitting us with rods,” said Rajinder.

“We tried calling the police on 100 but in vain. Finally, we contacted block samiti member Ravinder Singh Seonkh, who rushed Davinder and Karnail to hospital,” Rajinder said.

SECOND ATTACK

Davinder was posted in the Nada area for a year from 2009-10. He was attacked after he clamped down on sand mining at that time. The accused, Manga Singh, was convicted for the assault.

Davinder’s younger brother, Dharminder Singh, who is a driver in the forest department, said, “He didn’t talk of any threat. We got a call about the attack on Tuesday morning and were told that he is on life support at PGI.” Illegal sand mining goes on unchecked in Mohali’s Majri block, including the villages of Perch, Seonk, Jayanti Majri, Mullanpur etc.

Sand quarrying is common for constructi­on and raw material for brick-kilns in the area that is seeing large-scale urbanisati­on.

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Block forest officer Davinder Singh and beldar Karnail Singh are being treated at the PGIMER in Chandigarh.
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