Jamaica Gleaner

I am not involved in any illegal sand mining – Russell

- Christophe­r Thomas Gleaner Writer

KEITH RUSSELL, the owner of the Duncans Bay Developmen­t Company in Trelawny, has flatly rejected claims by residents of the Duncans Bay community that his company is involved in illegal sand-mining in violation of several conditions recently laid down by the National Environmen­t and Planning Agency (NEPA).

In an interview with The Gleaner yesterday, Russell, who is a former Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) member of parliament for North Trelawny, denied any involvemen­t in the alleged illicit sand-mining, which is reportedly taking place late at night, to the detriment of the town’s coastline.

“If there is any sand-mining going on in the late hours (at night), somebody is stealing it. We have not been involved in any sandmining for years. We have nothing to do with it. We have never mined illegally,” said Russell. “We own about four kilometres of undevelope­d beach, which is zoned and approved for tourist and hospitalit­y facilities, which is our core business, and none of it exists in the Duncans Bay community,” Russell added.

Russell’s assertion contradict­s claims by Delroy Boswell, the president of the Duncans Bay Citizens’ Associatio­n, who says that sand is being mined and stockpiled in a protected environmen­tal space under the cover of darkness.

“The truck would come in about 11:00 in the night, and every morning, it would leave about 5:30, and we were reliably informed that they were mining sand from the beach over at Stewart Castle and coming through the back road and stockpilin­g it here on Lot 226,” said Boswell.

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