Judicial probe ordered into killing of DSP in Nuh by mining mafia

"The Haryana government has decided to get a judicial inquiry conducted into the death of the DSP by the mining mafia in Mewat and all other circumstances of illegal mining in that area," State Home Minister Anil Vij said in a tweet.

July 21, 2022 11:24 am | Updated 11:24 am IST - Chandigarh

Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij. File

Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij. File | Photo Credit: The Hindu

The Haryana government has decided to conduct a judicial probe into the killing of a Deputy Superintendent of Police by the mining mafia in the State's Mewat region. State Home Minister Anil Vij said the probe will also go into all aspects of illegal mining in the area.

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"The Haryana government has decided to get a judicial inquiry conducted into the death of the DSP by the mining mafia in Mewat and all other circumstances of illegal mining in that area," Mr. Vij said in a tweet.

Tauru DSP Surendra Singh was killed on July 19 when a truck he had signalled to stop in Haryana's Nuh district drove into him. The DSP had gone to Pachgaon near Tauru to conduct raids against illegal mining in Aravalli hills. The Nuh Police had on July 20 arrested the truck driver allegedly involved in the killing.

Sabbir alias Mittar, the key accused in the case, was arrested from Rajasthan's Bharatpur district. He was arrested following the questioning of Ikkar, another arrested accused in the case.

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Speaking to reporters in Chandigarh on Wednesday, Mr. Vij had said the BJP-led government in the State has launched a crackdown against elements indulging in illegal activities, including mining.

At regular intervals, we keep carrying out raids and act against elements who indulge in illegal mining, he had said. Mr. Vij had alleged that the mining mafia flourished under the previous Congress regime in the State led by Bhupinder Singh Hooda.

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