Town cops watch for sand thieves

watch for sand

(China Daily)

Police in Liuzhen town in Beijing’s district have been assigned to patrol for sand who have destroyed massive patches of and threatened villagers’ lives, the local government said.

Farmers said the have been digging up their fields under the and selling the sand to nine mines for industrial use, the Beijing Times reported Tuesday.

Dozens of acres of in Heizhai village were turned into yawning holes, the report quoted village head Huang as saying.

“They dug up the fields without any regard for the corn that was soon to be harvested,” Huang said.

“There’s no way we can grow anything in these big holes. These lands are now completely useless.”

The proliferation of the sand thefts resulted from the soaring demand from mining plants flourishing in the surrounding area, Huang said, adding that a of sand sells for about 100 .

The thefts began in Heizhai in 2005 and worsened in 2006. That year, just one digging team destroyed 20 - and several villagers’ - in a .

Some villagers have begun sleeping in their fields at night, but their land often ends up being destroyed anyway, as the just wait until the farmers leave the fields.

Huang recalled that he and a group of villagers once tried to defend their fields by running but were threatened by the .

The once placed funerary in front of the office and Huang’s house, he said.

It was only when media picked up the issue that it began getting widespread attention.

The recently ordered police to patrol the 24 hours a day.

Local police said an will be dispatched to the area and companies found to be involved in the sand trade would have their operations suspended.

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