The cases were registered on complaint of a local official that the two companies indulged in illegal quarrying in irrigation tanks and 'poromboke (unassessed government' lands) at Melur, about 30 km from here, police said.
Melur Village Administrative officer Anuradha in her complaint said PRP Granite founder Palanisamy, his son Premkumar and their relatives used explosives, endangering the lives of residents in the area, and cut 2.98 lakh cubic metres of granite stones worth about Rs 900 crore.
The other case had been filed against Sindhu Granites for alleged illegal mining of granite worth Rs 250 crore.
The granite scam was exposed after then District Collector U Sagayam in a report in May last year pegged the loss to the exchequer due to illegal granite quarrying in the district at about Rs 16,000 crore.
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