After the financial loss against the rioters found involved in the disturbance in Vanbhulpura of Haldwani, now vigorous action is going to be taken again.
The registrations of the vehicles of about 150 people involved in the Gaula mining work involved in the Haldwani riots will be cancelled.
After the DM’s order, the Forest Corporation has started the action. Police have so far identified 54 such people.
This decision was taken two days ago in the mining committee meeting chaired by DM Vandana. Most of the people of Vanbhoolpura are associated with the mining work of Gaula.
Many of the vehicles are registered for mining work in the Gaula River. These vehicle owners are going to be blamed for the nuisance in Vanbhulpura. If the vehicles of these people, identified by the police, are registered in the mining work of Gaula, then their registration will be cancelled.
Following the DM’s order, the Forest Corporation is examining their documents. At present, more than 54 such people have been identified. According to the Forest Corporation, their number is more than 150. After the registration is cancelled, these people will be evicted from mining in Gaula.
One buggy gate opened, waiting for two to open
Due to the violence in Vanbhoolpura, all three gates built for mining from buggies in Gaula were closed. The closure of the gate has created problems for the buggy drivers. Although Rajpura gate opened on Saturday, Tanakpur and Indiranagar gates are still closed.
Minerals are lifted from these gates through about 300 buggies. Buggy drivers have got some relief with the opening of Rajpura Buggy Gate from Saturday. All gates are expected to open on Monday.
Following the order of the district administration, the vehicle registration details of those people who have been identified as involved in the disturbance are being scrutinized. So far, more than 54 such people have been identified. Their number is likely to be up to 150. After the registration is cancelled, these people will not be able to do mining from Gaula till further orders.
Dhiresh Bisht, DLM, Forest Corporation
Administration gave more relief in curfew
The administration has given further relief in the curfew imposed after the violence that broke out in Vanbhulpura of Haldwani on February 8. According to the order issued by DM Vandana Singh, curfew will now be effective in Vanbhulpura police station area only from 10 pm to 5 am. Earlier, the DM had relaxed the curfew from 6 am to 8 pm.
The attachment to the house of the sixth wanted man lasted for three hours.
The process of confiscating the property of Ijaz, the last wanted accused who was absconding in the violence in Vanbhulpura of Haldwani, was completed on Sunday. The attachment process went on at Ijaz’s house for about three hours. After the completion of the process his mother and brother reached there. Ejaz and his two brothers are absconding. The court has received an order to confiscate property against nine wanted accused in the Haldwani violence.