Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

41 trees on EEH cut, poisoned

- Vinay Dalvi vinay.dalvi@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: An FIR has been registered against unknown miscreants after at least 41 trees were found either axed or poisoned on the Eastern Express Highway in Ghatkopar East.

The Pant Nagar police have registered a case on the complaint filed by Krishna Lambe, who works with the garden department of the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) under various sections of the Maharashtr­a (Urban Areas) Protection and Preservati­on of Trees Act, 1975.

“The garden department, during their routine checking, noticed that several trees on the divider from the junction of the Andheri-jogeshwari Link Road and Eastern Express Highway to Ramabai Ambedkar Nagar in Ghatkopar East 22 Foxtail palm trees were chopped,” said the police officer. “Similarly, opposite the Petrol Pump near Naidu Colony, Pant Nagar, Ghatkopar East, 16 peltophoru­m trees, 2 subabul (Leucaena leucocepha­la), and one peepal tree (sacred fig) were drilled at two three places per tree, and some chemical was poured into those holes. Due to this, the trees lost all their leaves and died.”

The cops are trying to hunt the accused as it is still not clear why someone would poison the trees, although they suspect that somebody might have done it intending to steal wood. The cops are checking the CCTV footage to see who is behind all this. Usually, in a lot of cases, trees are poisoned by builders when they are on their property. In this, they are beside the road and not on any private property, said a police officer from Pant Nagar police station.

 ?? SATISH BATE/HT PHOTO ?? Cops found that the trees had holes through which they were poisoned.
SATISH BATE/HT PHOTO Cops found that the trees had holes through which they were poisoned.

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