Shillong:The Meghalaya High Court ordered the state government to deploy 10 companies of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to check illegal mining and transportation of coal. The high court castigated the state government's proposal for deployment of 160 companies of central armed police forces to check illegal mining and transportation of coal and termed it "grandiose" as the deployment plan would cost the state over Rs 300 crore.
Hearing a PIL on Monday, a bench headed by Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee said, "Considering the total area in the state... 10 companies of CISF should be enough to check vehicles and completely arrest the illegal transportation of coal." The high court bench directed that instead of the CRPF which functions under the control of the state police, the CISF which functions independently would be fit to do the job which also includes checking goods vehicles.
"While CISF is engaged in checking vehicles, there is no doubt that it would also check for contraband and ensure that the goods vehicles conform to the weight limits for plying on the state and national highways in Meghalaya," the order stated. Former judge Justice (Retd) B P Katakey, who heads a committee to look into the unlawful mining activities in the state filed the 11th interim report.