The action comes on the directives of the Supreme Court, CBI said here today.
"In the 22 FIRs, 15 companies, 6 partnership firms and 2 proprietory concerns are under investigation...50 individuals have been identified in the FIRs connected to this probe other than public servants of Mines and Geology Department, Forest Department and others who would be identified only during investigation," CBI said in a statement.
The agency has booked these persons under IPC sections related to cheating, forgery among others, provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act and violation of Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 and Section 24 of Karnataka Forest Act, 1963.
It said the Committee had in September, 2012 apprised the apex that there were also similar irregularities in extraction of 50.79 lakh tonnes from forest areas of Karnataka from 2009 to 2010.
After directives of the Supreme Court, the agency registered a preliminary enquiry and registered 22 cases against exporters who have exported above 50,000 tonnes of iron ore while cases of 39 others who exported below 50,000 tonnes have been referred to the state government.
