Crime Branch officials said that Lolienkar was summoned thrice last week to record his statement over the illegal mining, which had taken place when he was heading the department.
Justice M B Shah Commission, which had confirmed the illegal mining, had blamed the then officials of the Mines and Geology Department along with the then Mines Minister and former Chief Minister Digambar Kamat for illegal mining.
State Mines and Geology Director Prasanna Acharya has lodged a complaint with the crime branch submitting around 2,000 page documents to support it.
State government has formed Special Investigation Cell headed by a Deputy Inspector General rank officer to probe the illegal mining case.
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