Sullia: Four held for illegal tree cutting, wood transportation


Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia (MS)

Sullia, Mar 30: The forest department initiated legal action against the illegal felling and transportation of trees in Shantinagar, located in Kasaba village of the taluk.

The accused include the landowner, K. Krishnappa Naika of Shantinagar, wood merchant Rifayi Halegate, crane driver Gopalakrishna from Jayanagara, and truck driver Jagadish from Shanti village, Hassan. Forest officials promptly arrested them.

During the operation, officials seized one truck, one crane, and a wooden log measuring 7.946 square meters. The combined value of the confiscated vehicles and trees is estimated to be Rs 15 lac.

The operation was conducted by DCF Sowmya, P N Raghavendra Prasad, forest beat guards Geetha and Pushpavati, Ningappa Koppa, and vehicle driver Purushottam, under the guidance of DCF Antony Mariyappa and ACF Praveen Kumar Shetty, with further investigation being carried out by zonal forest officer Manjunath.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 30 2024

    Years of rampant and unchecked plundering of precious virgin forests by greedy cartels in collusion with the concerned authorities have largely contributed to the climate change led present intense heat wave making the life of humans and animals miserable....very sorry state of affairs!

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  • CA Ned DCunha, Mangalore/Chikmagalur

    Sat, Mar 30 2024

    At this rate you will see only grass on Agumbe, Charmadi, Shiradi & other ghats. Please put a stop to all this plunder.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 30 2024

    Bro; IMHO, irreversible damage has already been done; just a close observation while driving from your place to BC road is enough to know the level of denudation; did you check out..... a few days ago the day temperature in your place had crossed the 40°C mark, which is unprecedented in recent times! Tourists who had gone for a cool feel were in for a big shock..... the next generation will bear the full brunt of human greed!!

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Mar 30 2024

    wood merchant Rifayi Halegate ⬅️⬅️ this guy must be the kingpin ...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 31 2024

    These so called notorious Kingpins are supported by some very dubious yet powerful people to carry out these nefarious activities of plundering the precious flora and fauna...forest wealth... these shameless chaps who are supposed to protect the forests turn a blind eye to these daylight looting activities in turn for a percentage cut of the spoils... .. while most of the localites/public are either sleeping💤 or busy organising and attending religious and social functions.......day in and day out... throughout the year... a few people who are vigilant and try to blow the whistle are silenced with very obvious methods... and the results are in front of all.... dense virgin forests gone bald....

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  • Steve, Shirva/Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 30 2024

    No money - No Honey

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