Action sought against Vaikundarajan
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Mining baron, nonetheless, denies removing of minerals, equipment from sealed premises
Seeking motion against mining baron S. Vaikundarajan of V.V. Minerals for allegedly eradicating equipment and seaside minerals from sealed premises, a criticism has been submitted to the Tirunelveli Collector.
In his criticism submitted on Tuesday, K. Sermakani of Thalaiyoothu stated the premises belonging to V.V. Minerals at Vallanvilai, which had 2,384 tonnes of garnet and 1,374 tonnes of ilmenite and equipment, had been sealed by the then Collector M. Karunakaran in 2015 for “illegal mining”.
However, some individuals had taken out the minerals and the equipment from the defunct trade premises after breaking the seals affixed by the Revenue Department, the complainant stated.
When contacted, Tirunelveli Collector V. Vishnu advised The Puucho that he had obtained a petition from Mr. Sermakani, who had additionally despatched a replica of the criticism to Sub-Collector, Cheranmahadevi, Superintendent of Police, Tirunelveli, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Tirunelveli Range, Principal Secretary, Department of Industries, Commissioner for Geology and Mining and Chief Electoral Officer of Tamil Nadu.
Refuting the allegations, Mr. Vaikundarajan stated the fees made within the criticism “were malicious and false”.
“The charges made against me are the result of intra-family property dispute, which is in court. Neither the machinery nor the beach minerals in the sealed building were taken out. Anyone can verify it at any time after obtaining permission from the Collector as the building was sealed on the instructions of the then Collector in 2015,” Mr. Vaikundarajan stated.
He additionally stated he had filed a criticism with Uvari police against his nephew J. Senthilrajan (son of his youthful brother S. Jegadeesan) for allegedly trespassing into his property, taking images, videographing the property and assaulting him when he stopped him and his accomplices throughout an inspection of the sealed premises by a court-appointed receiver in reference to a case few days in the past.
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