Sopore, Mar 04: Residents of Manz Seer in Sopore have expressed concern over unabated illegal sand mining along the riverbank, warning that the rampant excavation is posing a serious threat to the stability of embankments and nearby land.
Locals said that the so‑called “sand mafia” continues its operations, particularly during late evening and night hours, using earth‑movers and carriers to remove sand and riverbed material without any visible check, even from the “Red Zone”.
“Illegal mining patches are deepening day by day,” residents told KNO, adding they fear that loosening of the riverbank soil could lead to erosion, landslips and possible collapse of the bund during the next high‑water season.
Locals alleged that despite repeated complaints and occasional drives, the sand mafia remains active. They have called for round‑the‑clock patrolling, night checks and installation of CCTV cameras at vulnerable spots.
District Mineral Officer (DMO) Baramulla, Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhat, said continuous action is being taken against the sand mafia. “We are seizing vehicles and machinery involved in illegal sand extraction,” he said.
Bhar said he will write to Deputy Commissioner (DC) for stricter monitoring and assured that the area under suspicion will be sealed and put under surveillance to prevent further encroachment.
The DMO urged the public to report any suspicious activity immediately so that revenue and police teams can respond on time—(KNO)







