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Pulwama Police seize 17 vehicles, heavy machinery in night-long crackdown on illegal mining

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March 1, 2026
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 Pulwama: Police in Pulwama carried out a major night-long crackdown against illegal mining across multiple areas of the district, seizing 17 vehicles and heavy machines allegedly involved in unlawful extraction and transportation of minerals.

Acting on specific inputs, police teams launched coordinated raids in Rahmoo, Parigam, Rabitar, Nowpora, Wampora, Dairy Farm Pulwama and Lasipora. During the operation, officials seized seven dumpers, five tippers, four JCB excavators and one LNT machine in two separate actions.

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At the Dairy Farm area of Pulwama, police seized one dumper, four tippers and an LNT machine on the spot. In another operation at Lasipora, teams intercepted six dumpers, one tipper and four JCB machines that were allegedly engaged in illegal mining and transportation activities.

Police said cases have been registered at the concerned police stations. At Police Station Pulwama, FIR No. 26/2026 has been lodged under Section 303(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Section 3 of the Prevention of Public Damage Act. Similarly, Police Station Litter registered FIR No. 23/2026 under the same legal provisions. Investigations in both cases have been taken up.

Officials reiterated a zero-tolerance policy toward illegal mining, stating that such activities pose a serious threat to the environment and public infrastructure.

Police have urged the public to cooperate and share credible information regarding unlawful mining practices, adding that Pulwama Police remains committed to protecting natural resources and maintaining law and order in the district.

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