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Mining scam: Irregularities found in export of iron ore

The CBI on Thursday found certain irregularities in the export of iron ore in mining sites owned by Karnataka ministers Janardhana and Karunakara Reddy on the second day of its inspection.

Updated on: Feb 10, 2011 08:14 PM IST
PTI | By , Bellary
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The CBI on Thursday found certain irregularities in the export of iron ore in mining sites owned by Karnataka ministers Janardhana and Karunakara Reddy on the second day of its inspection.

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A 15-member CBI team headed by SP H Venkatesh inspected six mining trenches in Siddapura and Malpanagudi, located on the Karnataka-Andhra Pradesh borders and examined transit permits and other documents, official sources said.

An official, speaking on the conditions of anonymity, said irregularities have been noticed in export of iron ore.

The team disputed the claims of Anantpur Mining Corporation, owned by Tourism Minister G Janardhana Reddy and his family members, that the company had extracted ferrous content with 63 to 65 grade.

However, National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) geologist Abhijeet Mukherjee said the soil in the areas leased to AMC did not possess more than 35% of ferrous content, they said.

The team opined that at least 20 lakh tons of iron ore had been exported from other mines using AMC transit permits, they said.

Samples of the iron ore have been collected and sent to a mineral laboratory for determining the grade of ore, they said.

Officials from Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) and Forest have also been assisting the investigations by CBI, which would continue on Friday also.

On Wednesday, CBI officials visited six mining areas including five owned by Reddy brothers.

 
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