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Kadapa Impact: Quarry Owner, Assistant Taken from Transportation Stand

Kadapa Impact: Quarry Owner, Assistant Taken from Transportation Stand:

Kadapa Impact: Quarry Owner, Assistant Taken from Transportation Stand
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     Two days after the limestone mine exploded in the Kadapa area and killed 10 people, police arrested C Nageshwar Reddy, a quarry owner, and E Raghunath Reddy, a volcanic supplier, remained on Monday.

Two days after a stone explosion in Kadapa confirmed the loss of ten lives, police arrested C Nageshwar Reddy, a quarry owner, and E Raghunath Reddy, a dangerous goods supplier, are still awaiting Monday. Regional police chief (SP) KN Anburajan said the suspects allegedly tried to escape when they were found transported and remained in the town of Amagampalle. The SP said we will take others custedy for being involved in this case too.

     The blast came as workers tried to clear explosives from a car driven from Pulivendula to Konda Gangamma Thalli at a limestone quarry in Mamillapalle in the town of Kalasapadu block on Saturday morning. Mine manager Lakshmi Reddy and driver Korivi Prasad were among 10 workers who passed by.

     Anburajan said tests showed that there were more than 1,000 bombers in the car at the time of the blast. "The owner of the quarry did not have a permit to carry explosives or to move them and moreover he was not enough to dig for minerals in excess of the allowable amount," he said.

The quarry operated an illegal, undeniable assessment of the standard requested for Kadapa's impact

Kadapa local authority C Hari Kiran highlighted the obvious truth in his report to the country's government released on Sunday.

Police were to review a place where the stone was shot at the stone area of ​​the stone in the Kadapa region on Saturday. (PTI)

Illegal, undeniable query performance test has been requested from Kadapa's influence

Kadapa regional collector C Hari Kiran spoke on the facts of his report to the country's government presented on Sunday.

By Srinivasa Rao Apparasu, Hindustan Times, Hyderabad

Renewed ON MAY 10, 2021 04:51 AM IST

     The Andhra Pradesh government on Sunday set up a multi-sectoral board to oversee a critical level assessment of the Kadappa quarry, in which 10 workers were killed, following a baseline inspection by finance experts recommending that the miner rented no authority to use explosives.

Kadapa regional collector C Hari Kiran spoke of the truth in his report to the country's government presented on Sunday. According to his report, the government asked for a review by a multi-departmental board that included five different categories of officials, including mine, the environment, businesses and income and sought another report within five days.

     "The council, led by the provincial executive, has been summoned to report to the public within five days. Strict action will be taken against those who have legally rented limestone quarry, as it has been shown that he has not followed any anti-explosive measures," said mining and geographer Peddireddy Ramachand. media in Vijayawada.

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