"The FIR will be filed by the state within six weeks as directed by the court," Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar told PTI.
The FIR is a fall out of directives by the Bombay High Court's bench in Goa, which heard a petition filed by a Goan citizen Kashinath Shetye, who had sought action against all those indicted by the Justice M B Shah Commission of inquiry into illegal mining.
The name of Roy, son of former Goa home minister Ravi Naik, who was also named in the narcotics mafia nexus case, will be accused in the FIR, for his alleged involvement in transporting illegally extracted ore.
The complaint which will be converted to an FIR, names two former directors of the Mines and Geology Department - J B Bhingui and Arvind Lolienkar, Chairman of the Mormugao Port Trust (MPT) P Mara Pandiyan, Secretary of the Ministry of Environment Forest and others.
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"Not only has government natural wealth been robbed without taking permission, but police officials also went further and tried to suppress it by accepting protection money," the complaint which would be converted into FIR said.
The complaint had also demanded recovery of Rs 35,000 crore, which was shown as money plundered by mine owners.
The petitioner, who had moved the high court after police refused to file an FIR acting upon his complaint, has pleaded that the accused being persons in power, who are well connected to the power structure, had exerted pressure on investigators and authorities not to register the FIR.