Deccan Chronicle

`11cr smuggled into tribal a/cs in red sanders zone

- PATHRI RAJASEKHAR I DC

Officers of AP’s red sanders task force were stunned when they found that `11 crore had been deposited in dormant bank accounts of tribals in Jawadhu Hills in Tiruvannam­alai district of Tamil Nadu in the last 20 days.

About 400 women had deposited `2.57 crore in their accounts in a single day at an Indian Bank branch at Jamunamar-thuru in the tribal belt, the officials found.

Most woodcutter­s who come to the Seshachala­m forest to chop red sander trees for smugglers are from the region in Tamil Nadu.

Officers suspect that the money belongs to Chennai-based smugglers who receive funds through hawala transactio­ns from Gulf countries.

Officials collected the names of the depositors from the banks and are writing to the Income-Tax department to trace the source.

Officers of Andhra Pradesh red sanders task force were stunned when they found that `11 crore had been deposited in dormant bank accounts of tribals in Jawadhu Hills in Tiruvannam­alai district of Tamil Nadu in the last 20 days.

Task Force officials are familiar with the area as they have counselled women several times in the past to prevent their menfolk from venturing into the Seshachala­m forest.

The team had gone to Tiruvannam­alai to follow up on hundreds of cases filed against the tribals for smuggling as well as for killing two forest officers some time back.

A recent amendment to the Forest Act helped them to attach the properties of the offenders.

Red Sanders Task Force DIG M. Kanta Rao said the tribals of Jawadhu Hills were responsibl­e for wiping out sandalwood trees in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka a few years back and were targeting 80 lakh red sanders trees located in 11 lakh acres in Seshachala­m, Palakondal­u, Nallamala and Velugonda forest.

THE team had gone to Tiruvannam­alai to follow up on hundreds of cases filed against the tribals for smuggling as well as for killing two forest officers.

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