Agency investigating mining scam not only royalty theft : ED on CM’s letter

Ranchi: After Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren questioned the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for projecting a figure of Rs 1,000 Crore as the heist amount of the illegal stone mining scam in Sahibganj the agency has stated that its findings are based on facts and documentary evidence. 

Chief Minister Hemant Soren who is also the minister of the mining department released a letter addressed to the assistant director of the ED Deovrat Jha on Thursday and questioned the claim of the agency. He said that it was impossible to evade royalty of Rs 1000 Crores in two years in Sahibganj.

Well-placed sources said that the agency is not investigating royalty theft only. “The agency is investigating how illegal stone mining and transportation have caused loss of revenue to the government coupled with extortion of levies. Royalty is a very small part. It is only a peanut,” sources said. The point is not that, for instance, somebody illegally mined stone chips worth Rs One Crore and did not pay the royalty amount. 

Sources further added that the mining department has neither idea nor document to ascertain the extent of rampant illegal mining that took place in Sahibganj. “The agency has conducted field investigations, examined all documents and the statements of independent witnesses and officials.

The scam is worth Rs 1000 Crore and the finding is backed by investigation. How can they deny that Pankaj Mishra and others were not indulging in illegal stone mining? The department should have checked its own circulars and orders to understand the matter,” sources retorted allegations coming from the Chief Minister.

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