HC warns of central probe into mine tragedy

The report is distressing and reflects the dereliction in the discharge of duties by the authorities concerned. – High Court’s observation on Justice BP Katakey Committee’s report

Shillong, Feb 9: Taking cognizance of the 36th Interim Report of the Justice BP Katakey Committee, the Meghalaya High Court has warned of ordering an independent or central agency investigation to hold accountable those responsible for widespread illegal coal mining in Meghalaya.

Following the mine tragedy at Mynsngat-Thangkso in East Jaintia Hills claiming 27 lives, the court directed the Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police to submit a detailed report on actions taken against illegal rat-hole mining within 10 days.

The court asked the authorities to also mention in the report about the seizures of illegal mining equipment, arrest of guilty persons, and measures taken against illegal mining, especially at Mynsngat-Thangkso following the February-5 incident.

“A Status Report with regard to the steps taken after the blast at Thangsko has been placed before this Court, and what has been highlighted is the shortage of personnel, apart from the steps taken of registering a case and arrest of 2 persons,” the court mentioned in its order passed on Monday.

Following receipt of the report, the court will issue its order with regard to the award of further compensation, stated the division bench headed by Justice HS Thangkhiew and Justice W Diengdoh in its order.

Meanwhile, the authorities have also been directed to include details of investigation into a January-14 incident at Thangsko, where a labourer from Assam was killed, in their report.

Earlier, the 36th Interim Report was filed by Justice BP Katakey Committee, after a visit to the accident site at Mynsngat-Thangsko.

Stating that the report revealed widespread illegal mining in areas like Mopala and Sakhain villages, despite court orders, the bench said, “The report is distressing and reflects the dereliction in the discharge of duties by the authorities concerned.”

It further warned, “This Court makes it clear that accountability will be fixed, and if necessary further orders will be passed for institution of a proper investigation and inquiry, by an independent or central agency.”

The bench further directed the Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police to remain present on the next hearing fixed on February 19.

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