Suo motu case against top Karnataka officials after Lokayukta raids expose illegal sand mining in Bagalkot

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Officials are believed to have found 65 tipper trucks, 18 excavators, 14 mechanised boats, six tractors and one heavy construction machine engaged in illegal sand mining.

Officials are believed to have found 65 tipper trucks, 18 excavators, 14 mechanised boats, six tractors and one heavy construction machine engaged in illegal sand mining. | Photo Credit: Photo for representation only

The Karnataka Lokayukta Police have registered a suo motu case against several senior government officials, including the Director of the Mines and Geology Department in Bengaluru, the Deputy Director of Mines and Geology in Bagalkot, the Bagalkot Deputy Commissioner, and tahsildars of Badami, Mudhol, Jamakhandi, Hunagund and Ilkal taluks, over alleged large-scale illegal sand mining in the Krishna river bed.

According to officials, the action followed complaints regarding rampant illegal mining activities in Bagalkot district. A detailed report was submitted by the Superintendent of Police of the Karnataka Lokayukta, Bagalkot unit, after discreet inquiries into alleged irregularities in sand extraction operations across Hunagund, Ilkal, Mudhol and Badami taluks.

The inquiry reportedly revealed indiscriminate and illegal excavation in the Krishna river bed using heavy machinery in violation of environmental norms and mining regulations. Following this report, Lokayukta Police were authorised to carry out surprise inspections and initiate action against officials suspected of negligence or collusion.

Acting on these directions, the Superintendent of Police of the Lokayukta, along with officers from neighbouring districts, simultaneously raided 24 locations covering 36 points across Bagalkot district on May 21 morning. The operation involved 28 officers and 90 personnel.

During the inspections, officials allegedly found 65 tipper trucks, 18 excavators, 14 mechanised boats, six tractors and one heavy construction machine engaged in illegal sand mining.

Investigators found large quantities of illegally extracted sand stored at several locations. Prima facie evidence of widespread irregularities was identified, officials said.

The Lokayukta has directed officials from the Mines and Geology, Revenue, Forest and Environment departments, along with the RTO, taluk panchayat executive officers and jurisdictional police officers, to initiate legal action against those involved in the illegal mining operations.

Officials said further investigation is underway, and action will be taken against the erring officials found responsible for permitting or failing to curb the illegal activities.

Published - May 21, 2026 03:26 pm IST

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