Acting on the directives of the Punjab government, DGP Suresh Arora held a video conference with all the top police officials, including police commissioners and senior superintendents of police (SSPs), a police spokesperson said.
The SSPs were advised to coordinate closely with their respective deputy commissioners and also explore the possibility of using the District Mineral Foundation (DMF) funds for installing CCTV cameras at the check posts, set up for checking illegal mining and associated offences.
The DGP also directed the SSPs to hold regular meetings with the contractors, who have secured mining contracts legally, to ensure that they are not unnecessarily harassed, the police spokesperson said.
These initiatives come in the wake of the state cabinet decision to check all illegal mining activity through all possible measures, in close coordination with the police.
Meanwhile, Aam Admi Party MLA and leader of Opposition in Punjab, Sukhpal Singh Khaira, today sought a probe into the alleged 'goonda tax' being charged from the business and industry by the ruling party MLAs in south Punjab's Bathinda.
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