Chairman of northern Vietnam province
intimidated for putting brakes on sand exploitation
The chairman of the People’s
Committee in the northern Vietnamese province of Quang Ninh has been the
victim of threats since launching a campaign to end harmful sand exploitation
in a local river.
An officer inspects a sand dredging barge in the Cau River
in the northern Vietnamese province of Bac Ninh.
Nguyen Tu
Quynh, chairman of the provincial administration, has sent a letter notifying
the prime minister that he and other officers had been threatened for ending
a sand dredging project in the Cau River, an 83 kilometer long waterway
snaking through Bac Ninh and Bac Giang Provinces.
Speaking
with Tuoi Tre (Youth)
newspaper on Wednesday, Chairman Quynh stated he had asked the Ministry of
Public Security to carry out a comprehensive investigation into the investors
behind the detrimental project.
According
to the official, three sand exploitation projects along the waterway were
approved in 2014 and executed by the Vietnam Inland Waterways
Administration (VIWA).
Ha
Luu Company, the contractor hired by VIWA to carry out one of the three, was
found to be taking advantage of the project to illegally exploit sand,
causing serious damage to local dams and riverbanks.
The
damage was only exacerbated by local sand thieves also operating in the area,
according to the official.
It
cost the provincial People’s Committee about VND30 billion (US$1.3 million)
to fix the environmental impacts of the project, resulting in the committee
putting a ban on similar projects since 2015.
However,
a dredging project reappeared in November 2016, with around 40 boats
operating on a daily basis, sparking concern from the local public over its
threats to the environment.
“Our
probe revealed that the People’s Committee in Bac Giang Province approved the
plan to be carried out until the end of 2017,” the Bac Ninh’s chairman
stated.
Officials threatened
Chairman
Quynh confirmed to Tuoi Tre he
himself had been threatened after trying to interfere with the project.
However,
the official refused to reveal further details of the threats and
intimidation experienced by him and other officers.
“We
have informed the prime minster of the situation. As competent authorities
are probing our case, we cannot provide further information regarding the
threats,” he elaborated.
Aside
from the investigation, the province’s leader has also requested the Ministry
of Transport to conduct an evaluation on the river dredging project.
He
quoted the suggestion of the Bac Ninh People’s Committee to cease the project
due to its negative effects on the environment.
According
to the chairman, the fact that the project developer and local sand thieves
operate at the same time is creating a significant challenge for competent
agencies to identify and prevent the criminals.
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Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 3, 2017
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