
Three die in illegal rat-hole coalmine in Assam
The Hindu
Police in Tinsukia district found bodies of the labourers buried near an illegal rat-hole mine on the border with Arunachal Pradesh
: Suspected inhalation of toxic gas killed three labourers in an illegal rat-hole coal mine in eastern Assam’s Tinsukia district, police said Tuesday, September 20, 2022.
A rat-hole mine is a deep vertical shaft with several horizontal tunnels big enough to let a slightly-built person to crouch and work with a pickaxe.
Debojit Deuri, Tinsukia’s Superintendent of Police said the incident happened at night on September 18 in a remote place near Ledo where a Coal India Limited subsidiary conducts mining operations.
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“A person identified as David Naga had brought 11 labourers from (central Assam’s) Morigaon and (western Assam’s) Goalpara districts to extract coal illegally from the rat-hole mine at night. Six of them we picked up said the three died because of inhaling gas inside the constricting mine,” he said.
The detained labourers, all migrant Muslims, said they would start working around 8 pm for a few hours in order not be seen taking out coal.
“Our team reached the place on Monday evening and found the bodies of the three labourers buried near the mine. We have sent the bodies for an autopsy to determine whether they died of inhaling a toxic gas or they were killed and buried,” Mr. Deuri said.