Mafia rule runs on NH. (Awakening)
Communication partner, Kishanganj. It is difficult to travel without entry fee on the national highway passing through Kishanganj district. Trucks and big vehicles plying here have to follow the entry mafia code. If they do not do so, they are beaten and even looted.
Two national highways pass through Kishanganj district. The first is Purnia-Siliguri NH 27 and the second is Araria-Siliguri Bhaya Kochadhaman-Bahadurganj-Thakurganj-Galgaliya NH 327E.
In fact, the drivers passing through these two national highways have to pay tribute to the mafia. The mafia's rates are fixed according to the goods loaded in the vehicles. If less than the fixed rate is paid, the vehicle is not allowed to ply on both the national highways of the district.
If the vehicle is taken secretly, the mafia stops the vehicle and even beats up the driver. Such cases have come to light many times.
According to the information, the mafia running the mafia rule on the national highway of Kishanganj has the code of their syndicate. The password of the code is told to the drivers after the offering is taken from the driver. After which permission is given to move on the national highway of Kishanganj.
the car is abandoned immediately
Sometimes, during a sudden check on the national highway or when someone stops, the driver tells the mafia code as the password. After which, be it the police or any mafia of the syndicate, they immediately leave the vehicle.
After which the vehicle enters Bengal, but if the offering is not made and the correct password of the code is not given then either action is taken.
Sources say that the password code of mafias on the National Highway is known as Major, Black Gold and Safa and on other days it is used on other names. Its password also changes every day. The major password for overloading is Black Gold for cattle vehicles and Safa password code for coal vehicles.
The vehicles carrying coal, cattle, sand stone as well as ash enter the national highway of the district by the mafias. Every day hundreds of vehicles pass through the mafia's entry and the rates for each vehicle are different.
Carts of ashes go to Sikkim, Bhutan
The ash cart goes to the cement factories of Bhutan, Bengal and Sikkim via Kishanganj. This ash is transported in trains from various power plants via Kishanganj. But for these vehicles to cross Kishanganj, one has to pay tribute to the mafia.
Sources say that the white collar mafia working in entry are connected to some political influential person or the other. They have strong relations with rulers and babus and this is what is taken advantage of. Even if sometimes action is taken, the influential people are not able to come under the scanner.
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