SignIn
Kerala Kaumudi Online
Thursday, 09 May 2024 10.28 PM IST

High Court lashes out at government for sloppy investigation in tree felling case

tree

KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Tuesday lashed out at the state government regarding the police investigation into the Muttil tree felling case. The division bench, headed by Chief Justice S Manikumar, came down heavily on the government when it was hearing a petition seeking a CBI investigation into the alleged scam of felling of trees in the state.

In reply to this, the government informed the court that 701 cases have been registered after 2,000 trees of various species worth Rs 14 crore were felled. This irked the court which asked if this has been the case, then why has there been not a single arrest so far.

The court asked for a detailed note on what has been happening and it should be submitted before next Monday. The CPI in Kerala, the second biggest ally in the ruling Left government, is in a spot of bother ever since the alleged tree-felling scam surfaced last month.

It was the then Revenue Minister - E. Chandrasekheran of the CPI, who had issued orders for the felling of trees in Wayanad and other eight districts in October last year which said that no permission was required for felling of royal trees such as sandalwood, rosewood, teak wood, and ebony. It was using this order that large scale felling of royal trees took place till the order was withdrawn early this year. Following this, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan announced a high level police probe, which is currently on.

JOIN THE DISCUSSION
TAGS: KERALA HIGH COURT, MUTTIL TREE FELLING CASE, KERALA GOVERNMENT
KERALA KAUMUDI EPAPER
TRENDING IN KERALA
TRENDING IN KERALA
X
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.
We respect your privacy. Your information is safe and will never be shared.