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Monday, November 21, 2011

Goa orders re verification of traders

Monday, 21 Nov 2011

The Goa administration has ordered a re verification of the missing and unscrupulous iron ore traders by the police before actually filing police complaints against them for various violations, as suggested earlier by the Shah Commission of Inquiry.

Environmental activists eagerly awaiting the inquiry report here, however, alleged that these were delaying tactics adopted by officials to save their own skin or that of their predecessors who were instrumental in large scale violations in registration of ore traders.

Over a fortnight ago, a senior official of the Shah Commission repeatedly asked the Goa Mines and Geology Department to file police complaints against nearly 110 of the 400 plus such traders who could not be traced at their addresses, according to a report submitted by State Home Department.

The report, which was submitted to the inquiry commission directly by the Department of Mines and Geology last month, was viewed seriously by the Shah Commission.

Sources in the State government told The Hindu that following the recommendations of the Shah Commission, the Mines Department was asked to order a re-verification after it was brought to the notice of the administration that some genuine companies had shifted their offices after their leases expired.

The sources admitted that there could be some genuine cases which needed another opportunity but the government was not opting for it since it would allow some influential fly-by-night operators an escape route and also avert or delay police action against many officials in the department, past and present, for their dubious role in faulty registration of traders based on poor data and inadequate information.

The police in their report had stated that the offices of the traders and companies were found closed or not traceable as they had shifted to new locations. In some cases, sketchy addresses were given, inviting response from police that the trader “did not exist.”

(Sourced from Hindu.com)

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