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Thursday, 17 May 2012

Forest Department conduct raid on illegal smuggle of woods, smugglers and illegal consumers on the run



Friday, May 18, 2012 Mukesh Kr Sharma ; The raids being conducted by the Forest Department at various areas of Kalimpong regarding illegal smuggle of woods is giving a tough time to the smugglers and those who own wood illegally. The foray is being carried out after the information received from 2 of the smugglers who were arrested during the raid at Khamdong area. This has compelled both the smugglers and the illegal consumers to flee from Their homes. Informing about the same, the Kalimpong Sub Divisional Forest Department Officer, Sameer Gazmer said that the raids shall continue until and unless all those at fault are caught. Range Officers Narayan Pradhan, Prem Tamang, TT Bhutia, Nayan Chatterjee etc. are involved in the raids conducted. He notified that until now more than 50- 60 people in the town who have illegally bought woods and whose construction works are underway in the said area, have been sent a notice regarding the same. “We have the list of names provided by the 2 culprits”, added Gazmer. 


Further he mentioned that it has been revealed that many high profile people of the town, drivers, contractors and carpenters are involved in this illegal business. Those people who have been sent a notice are directed to submit their papers within 7 days, he acquainted. Those who are professionally involved such as the contractors are now on high alert for they have all the necessary documents for cement and bricks but they do not possess any proper documents for wood. Likewise, Gazmer also informed that those who possess wood illegally, strict actions will be taken and a case shall be filed against them. Those people from whom illegal wood have been recovered they have been asked to produce the legal papers and those from Khamdong area who are on the run, an arrest warrant has been issued against them. When asked about why no such strict actions were taken when people involved in illegal smuggling of wood were caught before, Gazmer replied that due to the ongoing work at Teesta Hydro Power Project most of the Forest Officials were engaged in looking after the cutting of trees and construction of a power tower there. Hence, there was not enough time left to conduct core actions regarding the smuggle.Lastly, appealing the public not to buy wood illegally, Gazmer said that in order to stop this rapidly growing illegal business, a rule has been passed under which the Forest Department is to supply the woods legally to those who are constructing houses. Regarding the same a meeting will also be held between the Department, Municipality and Wood Business Association.

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