The amended bill provides for increased penalty, power to district magistrates and deputy collectors to seize and confiscate the machinery and equipments for use of unauthorised extraction.
Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse informed the House that the penalty has been increased from "three times" to "five times" of the market value of the minerals extracted.
"The offenders will be kept in jail for atleast a year after being arrested and it would be ensured that they do not get chance to move court for bail. The motor vehicles carrying the minerals will also be seized," he said.
Khadse further said repeat offenders will be booked under Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities (MPDA) Act and a separate bill will be introduced by the home department soon.
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