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Venkateshwara Granite owner, four others booked for illegally storing and using explosives at quarry near Bengaluru

Venkateshwara Granite owner, four others booked for illegally storing and using explosives at quarry near Bengaluru
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Police in Bengaluru have registered a case against five individuals associated with Venkateshwara Granite Crusher for the illegal storage and use of explosives. The operation was discovered during a night patrol after local residents reported unauthorized blasting activities.

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Illegal mining and the unauthorized use of explosives pose significant safety and environmental risks to local communities.

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Avalahalli police have registered a case against five persons for allegedly storing and using explosive materials without valid permission at a granite quarry in Yerapanahalli village on the outskirts of Bengaluru.

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