Over 800 logs of trees found buried at Delhi Golf Club: Forest dept

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Over 800 logs of trees were found buried at the elite Golf Club that were reportedly cut without permission from the authorities, a said today.

He said the suspected that the trees were cut without permission and the logs were buried in pits especially dug for this purpose.

The said 895 logs were found during an ongoing probe which would soon be completed and a report would be submitted.

The police said an FIR has been registered against unknown persons for allegedly cutting the trees without permission and action would be taken after the completes its probe.

The government said that the of the Forest department had filed a complaint with the station over illegally cutting the trees.

The matter of the alleged illegal cutting of trees at the club came to light after an existing member of the club complained against the Golf Course, alleging that about 100 trees have been cut by them without permission from the Forest Department.

The complainant also alleged that the trees were cut two years back and dumped in the golf area.

The has denied of any wrongdoing in the matter and said it has made every possible effort to preserve its natural surroundings and

"No action that, in any manner, harms the environment, has been taken by the club or its governing authorities," the has said.

It has earlier said the trees had fallen naturally due to storm an the club just cleared it out of the way.

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First Published: Sat, August 04 2018. 13:25 IST