Supreme Court to hear illegal Goa mining case

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The Supreme will on Thursday will hear a plea filed advocate Prashant Bhushan in connection with illegal mining case.

Earlier in April, former chief minister was summoned by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) of crime branch in connection with the same.

Earlier in October 2012, the apex suspended all iron ore mining and transportation in the state following a report submitted by Justice M.B. Shah Commission, which found that millions of tonnes of iron ore were illegally mined by a dozen mining companies.

The report also stated that illegal mining was being carried out in collusion with the including the then chief minister

The report added who pegged the losses to the state at about Rs. 35,000 crore.

The apex later in May 2013 relaxed its order allowing mining with an annual cap of 20 million tonnes. In 2015, the State renewed 88 mining leases, all owned by the very same lease-holders who were involved in illegal mining.

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