Miscreants fling stones; six ore trucks damaged

THE GOAN NETWORK | DECEMBER 24, 2015, 12:00 AM IST

CURCHOREM: Six trucks engaged in transportation of e-auctioned ore from Codli mines to Capxem were damaged after it came under heavy pelting of stones at Dhadem-Sanvordem on Wednesday evening.

The agitated truck owners have decided to congregate at Sanvordem-Tisk on Thursday at 7.30 am and stop ore transportation till their demands are met.

According to sources, about 25 trucks were transporting the e-actioned ore from Codli mines to Capxem, when some persons damaged six trucks at Dhadem.

About 70 local truck owners gathered at Sanvordem-Tisk and convened a brief meeting at about 6.30 pm.

When contacted, a local truck owner, Baburao Naik, said the truck owners have decided to gather at Sanvordem-Tisk on Thursday at 7.30 am. “The truck owners have decided to stop ore transport till our demands are met,” Naik added.

Later, about 50 truck owners and locals staged a bike rally from Sanvordem to Codli and back to create awareness among the locals regarding the ongoing issue.

Sources further informed that the truck owners and the locals did not contact any Codli mine officials.

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SESA EMPLOYEES

URGE PARSEKAR

TO RESOLVE ISSUE

* As the stalemate between truck owners and Sesa Goa Iron Ore continues, Sesa Employees coordination committee met the chief minister, Laxmikant Parsekar, and urged him to resolve the truck owners’ agitation so that mining can re-start

* Sesa Goa has made it clear to the truck owners that it cannot pay more than Rs 8 per tonne per kilometre to move the freshly mined iron ore under the current circumstances of low price

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