Friday, September 12, 2025
spot_img

5 illegal sawmills dismantled by state forest teams

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

TURA: As many as five illegal saw mills operating in the Chibinang region of West Garo Hills have been dismantled by teams of the state forest department on Thursday morning.

Forest personnel raided several locations along the Chibinang region, which lies close to the border with Assam and has been the main transit point for illegal smuggling of timber, and found five factories operating in the illegal trade.

Two sawmills were dismantled at Moulakandi village and another one at Chibinang during the raids. Another sawmill that was being run in a forest area was also sealed while in another mill the smugglers managed to get away by taking the main sawing machine used to cut the logs.

According to forest official, Satish KS, IFS, who took part in the raid, the forest teams launched the operation after obtaining specific information on their locations.

As many as 130 logs of illegal timber, many of which belong to high value trees, were confiscated during the operation by the forest teams.

The operation comes a day after the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council conducted a similar raid in the Rajabala-Phulbari region and dismantled some of the illegal sawmills despite alleged interference by a sitting MDC from the area.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Breakthrough in Charlie Kirk murder case: 22-year-old suspect arrested

Washington, Sep 12: In a major breakthrough on Friday, the US federal and local authorities announced that they...

PM Modi to unveil Rs 8,500-cr projects in Manipur tomorrow to boost peace and progress

Imphal, Sep 12: Aiming to foster peace and development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will unveil 31 projects worth...

Bangladesh election will be held by February 15: Interim govt

Dhaka, Sep 12: Amidst a growing rift among political parties in Bangladesh over the holding of next year's...

Garo Hills groups downplay NPYF’s apology demand

TURA, Sep 12: Several groups from Garo Hills who were part of the meeting with Chief minister Conrad...