33 Bhutanese coal trucks stopped from heading to Bangladesh

IANS  |  Shillong 

Indian Customs law disallowed 33 Bhutanese coal-laden trucks at integrated check post (ICP) in to transit to following a order banning the of extracted coal in Meghalaya, an said on Friday.

Khonglah said that she tried to convince the customs officials at ICP that the Supreme Court's order does not apply to a third country exports with transit through but they refused to acknowledge it.

"For the last two months, they have been exporting coal to without any hiccups. They have no right to stop them at best they can check the documents of each truck.

"All the coal-laden trucks are sealed covered by tarpaulin and adheres strictly to the specified weight as per the rules of the India," she said.

The in Guwahati is in touch with the Customs officials at and and for Mining and Geology, Tining Dkhar on the matter.

"We are hopeful that the matter will be resolved soon so that the Bhutanese coal trucks can transit to Bangladesh," told IANS.

A bench of Justices and on Tuesday banned the of coal in till the next hearing fixed on February 19 for its failure to curb in the state.

The ban on transportation of coal was of significance in the wake of a coal mine tragedy in the state in December 13, in which 15 miners were trapped inside an illegal 370-feet deep flooded mine in village in East district.

They were digging coal despite the ban on

is exporting coal to Bangladesh via as per the South Asian Preferential Trade Arrangement.

had notified Dawki-Tamabil and Dalu-Nakugaon land customs stations as dedicated port for Bangladesh-for trans-shipment export-import trade.

IANS was unable to reach of Customs, K. Ashi Kheiya for a comment.

But a customs who wished not to be named told IANS that they have sought for clarity from and Union on the Supreme Court order since the order was in a "genera nature".

of Meghalaya, said that transit coal originating outside Meghalaya is not hit by the order of the apex court.

When contacted, in-charge P.S. Thangkhiew said he has taken up the matter with the competent authority.

The trade between and is significant with imports from Bhutan standing at $18.48 million as against exports from Bangladesh worth only $3.12 million in 2010-11, showing Bhutan enjoying a comfortable trade balance.

had earlier offered duty-free access of some products and to use and Ports while extended cooperation to meet the power deficit of Bangladesh.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, January 18 2019. 18:08 IST