Goa mining case: Former CM Digambar Kamat files anticipatory bail application

ANI  |  Panaji (Goa) [India] 

Former Chief Minister of on Saturday filed an anticipatory bail application before Panaji Special in connection with 2011 illegal mining case, which was allegedly being carried out in conspiracy with the then in the state.

The on Monday had issued notice returnable to Special Investigation Team (SIT) but refused to give interim relief to Kamat.

The crime branch SIT on November 15 had summoned Kamat for questioning on November 21.

Kamat, was state Mines Minister when the alleged illegality took place. He had been questioned by the crime branch in the past.

In the beginning of this year, the SIT of crime branch had issued summons to former Chief Minister

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 mined illegally.

The report stated that illegal mining was being carried out in conspiracy with the state including the then CM Digambar Kamat, who pegged the losses to the state at about Rs 35,000 crore.

In 2015, the State renewed 88 mining leases, all owned by the very same holders who were accused of illegal mining.

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First Published: Sat, November 18 2017. 23:07 IST