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Farmers, industries booked for water theft in Aurangabad

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 27 2016 | 4:48 PM IST
Nearly 200 farmers and some industries in Maharashtra's Aurangabad district have been booked for alleged water theft, police said today.
An FIR under IPC section 430 was yesterday lodged with Kopargaon city police in Ahmednagar for alleged mischief by wrongfully diverting water, against about 200 farmers and some industries in Aurangabad district.
The incident dates back to 2012 when a portion of water released from Darana and Bhandardara dams in Ahmednagar district did not reach Jayakwadi dam in Aurangabad. It was meant to be supplied as drinking water to the citizens.
Sanjay Kale, a Kopargaon-based activist, approached the Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court after the local police did not entertain his complaint on misuse of water.
"I obtained information through RTI and was shocked to see that 3.5 TMC of the six-TMC water, released from Ahmednagar district, did not reach Jayakwadi dam in Aurangabad. It was released in October, 2012 due to the acute water shortage in central Maharashtra. It clearly means that water was lifted from the river bank without due permissions from the authorities concerned.
"I started following it up with police officers, including the then Ahmednagar SP, but nobody took me seriously," Kale told PTI.
"Hence, I filed a writ petition before the Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court where the reports submitted by the state Irrigation department were discussed and the court directed the police to lodge a complaint," he said.
Kopargaon city police Inspector Suresh Shinde told PTI, "The case has been filed against approximately 200 farmers and some industries. But, the actual theft has taken place in Aurangabad district, near Paithan town. Hence, we will hand over the case to Paithan police station which will further investigate it.

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First Published: Nov 27 2016 | 4:48 PM IST

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