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Illegal mining: Odisha police detains 10 people, seizes Rs 27 lakh in Keonjhar

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Keonjhar, May 18 (PTI) In a crackdown against illegal sand mining in Odisha’s Keonjhar district, police conducted raids at 12 places and detained 10 people involved in the illegal mining and transportation.

The police have launched “Operation Baitarani” against the organised sand mafia network operating in the district and conducted simultaneous raids at 12 locations in Anandpur, Ghasipura, Nandipada and Ghatgaon police station areas, said Keonjhar SP Kusalkar Nitin Dagudu.

During the raids, the police seized over Rs 27 lakh in cash, suspected to be proceeds from illegal sand mining, fake transit passes, duplicate bank accounts and financial transaction details, he said.

Similarly, 30 vehicles suspected to be used in illegal mining activities were also seized during the raids, the SP said.

More than 10 people involved in the illegal sand mafia activities have been detained for interrogation and legal action.

Further investigation, financial analysis, document verification and interrogation are underway, the SP said.

He further said that Keonjhar police has been taking continuous action against illegal sand mining in the entire district.

In 2025, a total of 339 cases were registered, and 508 people were arrested. Similarly, in May 2026 alone, 56 cases were lodged, 59 vehicles seized, and legal actions have been taken against 99 people till Monday, he stated. PTI COR BBM BBM RG

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