Acting on a tip-off, the Protection Squad Range under the Eastern
Sonitpur Forest Division launched an operation in Dunoimukh, Barjharani, and
seized three high-powered sand dredging machines illegally smuggled from
Bangladesh, on Saturday. (5 April ’25) According to sources, the sand mafia had
been illegally extracting sand from the Borgang River using machinery
manufactured by “Mostafa Engineering,” a Bangladesh-based company whose
equipment is not authorised for use in India.
“After receiving
information, we swiftly conducted an operation. The miscreants fled upon
learning of our arrival. We managed to seize the machines, but the locals were
unwilling to share any information,” Protection Squad Ranger Rupam Sarma said. Despite
the restriction, these machines were covertly transported into Assam and used
for illegal dredging, he said.
The seized machines, equipped with advanced pipe-based suction
technology, are capable of filling an entire dumper truck with riverbed sand in
just 15 minutes. “Our preliminary findings suggest the machines were installed only a day
or two ago. Their efficiency is alarming and poses a serious threat to the
river ecosystem,” Sarma added.
The Forest Department has initiated a thorough investigation to identify
and dismantle the illegal network and trace the smuggling route of the
equipment. Authorities have also issued an appeal to locals to come forward
with any information that could aid the probe.