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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has imposed a 60-day ban on mining activities in Karak district to curb rising incidents of illegal mining.
The Home Department has enforced Section 144, prohibiting individuals and organizations from engaging in mining or gold exploration during this period.
According to an official statement, the decision is aimed at protecting lives, property, and the environment.
Authorities noted that illegal mining not only causes significant environmental damage but also threatens law and order, with some cases linked to smuggling.
The Home Department warned that violators will face strict legal action under Section 188, including confiscation of machinery and vehicles, fines, imprisonment, or both.
Officials reiterated that the measure was taken to deter unlawful elements and safeguard the province’s mineral resources.
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