'Mafia-like' mining network in Bellary: Lokayukta

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Press Trust of India Bangalore
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 2:22 AM IST

Karnataka Lokayukta Santosh Hegde today said a 'mafia-like' network existed in Bellary where the Reddy brothers, who are ministers, have influence and illegal mining there was like a "single window corruption system".

A day after he submitted his report on the mining scam which has led the BJP leadership to ask for Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa's resignation, Hegde also said his government's track record towards his reports and recommendations was "very, very poor".

"Very, very poor", Hegde,  who is retiring on August 2, said when asked about the government response in general to his reports and recommendations.

"As compared to other States, the Lokayukta Act is much more powerful in Karnataka but all this [act in Karnataka] is recommendatory [in nature]. It [the state government] never accepted or implemented", Hegde, a former Supreme Court Judge, said.

He said many of his suggestions made in his interim report on illegal mining submitted in December 2008 to "straighten up the system" was not acted upon.

In the latest "export-centric" report, Hegde said the Lokayukta has uncovered a "mafia-like thing" network in Bellary and adjacent districts.

"You compulsorily have to give 40-45% of your produce and they (big people) will take the entire responsibility of transportation to whichever destination you choose", he said, in an apaprent reference to Reddy brothers, and termed it as "single window corruption system".

The Reddy brothers, who are mining magnates and have tremendous influence in mine-rich Bellary district, are among others who have been indicted by the Lokayukta.

He said the suffering of ordinary people in Bellary because of large-scale illegal mining was "heart-rending".

Hegde said in the report, there is a mention of certain three-four companies opened in different countries, including Singapore.

Asked if these companies belonged to Reddy brothers -- Ministers Janardhan and Karunakara -- Hegde said: "Yes, yes".

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First Published: Jul 28 2011 | 4:41 PM IST

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