Illegal sand extraction
Illegal sand extraction in Feni continues despite political shift
Since the downfall of the Awami League government in August, political activities in Feni have seen a notable shift, with many people, reportedly aligned with the BNP, resurfacing on the political scene.
This change in power dynamics has coincided with a significant increase in sand extraction from rivers, particularly in Sonagazi, Chhagolnaiya, and Parshuram upazilas of Feni district.
Local people have described the situation with a phrase "Awami League out, BNP in."
According to reports, several people, claimed to be BNP followers, have taken control over sand extraction sites.
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There are also allegations of looting the extracted sand.
Following the political transition, some contractors previously aligned with the Awami League have vacated these sites, allowing opportunists to exploit the situation. But, the fears of retaliation have kept local residents silent about these activities.
Unregulated sand extraction has intensified under the pretext of flood relief and repair projects, with around 20 sites currently in operation.
2 weeks ago
Illegal sand extraction: 100 acres of land dissolve into Nabganga river
About 100 acres of cultivable land in Hasla area of Babla-Hasla union of Kalia upazila of Narail has been swallowed by the Nabaganga river due to illegal sand extraction by dredger, according to locals.
Many houses and crop lands in Hasla and Patkelbari villages have been destroyed.
This year, 13 pucca and semi-pucca houses of nine families have been damaged, two brickfields and more than 300 trees have been washed away by the river, officials said.
Three brickfields and five houses are under threat.
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On October 1, the locals protested demanding a halt in sand mining and asking for a permanent protection of the river bank, but it did not stop the illegal extractors.
It has been learned that three-hundred-year-old Shuktagram Bazar, Shuktagram Kumar and Char Para, Hasla, Chanderchar, Patkelbari and Kanchanpur villages of Babla-Hasla union of Kalia upazila get affected by river erosion every year for over three decades.
So far more than one and a half hundred shops and houses, a great number of trees, and three hundred acres of cropland went into the river. Educational institutions, mosques-madrasas-cemeteries, temples and embankments, all kinds of infrastructures and establishments were affected. This monsoon, about 15 acres of cropland has gone under the river.
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In spite of this situation, the sand island of Bri-Hasla mouza of this union has been leased to Twaki Sardar of Diadanga village of Purulia union for one year at a cost of Tk 88 lakh by the local administration.
Mosharraf Hossain of Hasla village said, "Though the lease-taker was supposed to dredge from the 9-acre area of the sand island in Bri-Hasla mouza, he is extracting sand day and night over 150 acres outside the specified area."
Earlier, 35 trawlers and dredgers were used but now they are using about 15 dredgers. Local UP chairman Mozammel Hossain Pikul protested but nothing changed. I have organised a human chain with hundreds of people in the area and also lodged complaints with the OC of Kalia Police Station, Upazila Nirbahi Officer and Deputy Commissioner but no one has taken any action in this regard, said Mosharraf.
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Hasi Begum of Hasla village said, sand is being dredged in front of my home. One of my houses went into the river a month ago. I am now shifting the big house. Twelve houses including those of Jafrul Mollah, Jomat Sikder and Jabed Khan have been devoured by the river. Besides, the houses of Shamsur Rahman and Tanjila and others are facing demolition. Now many are breaking the houses and shifting themselves.
Belayet Hossain, a member of the union, said crop lands and two brickfields in Patkelbari area adjacent to Hasla Mouza have been washed away by the river. Three more brick kilns and many crop lands are in danger.
Sand contractor Twaki Sardar could not be reached despite several attempts by this correspondent.
However, the lessee Md Mosharraf said sand was not being excavated outside certain sand islands.
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He admitted that some lands and houses were damaged. He said, it is true that some crop lands and houses have been affected by erosion.
However, if sand islands are not excavated normal flow of water will be hindered resulting in erosion of the river banks in different places, he said.
Kalia Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Ariful Islam said, after receiving the complaint, he directed the Assistant Commissioner (Land) to investigate it.
He said legal action will be taken after receiving the written report.
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Illegal sand mining goes on unabated in Kurigram
Reckless and illegal sand extraction from the riverbed and banks in villages of Rajibpur Upazila of Kurigram district is causing untimely river erosion and threatening nearby homesteads. Some influential figures of the area are running a rampant sand mining business right under the noses of the administration, which shows no sign of taking any actions against them, locals complained. They said that the administration was not playing any role regarding Illegal sand mining in Kurigram as some influential people in the area are running the business.
3 years ago
Illegal sand extraction continues in Kurigram
Kurigram, Sept 1 (UNB) - Sand is being extracted illegally from the Dudhkumar River right under the nose of the administration, leaving the lives of 120 families under the threat of riverbank erosion.
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