Vijayasai’s kin booked for CRZ violations on Bheemili coast

  • HC directed AP Coastal Management Authority in March to lodge a complaint with police to initiate action against the company owned by former MP’s daughter and son-in-law which allegedly constructed a wall in Bheemili in violation of norms
  • The latest case has bee registered on a complaint by Andhra Pradesh Coastal Zone Management Authority

Visakhapatnam: Police registered a case against a company owned by former MP V Vijayasai Reddy’s daughter P Neha Reddy and son-in-law Rohit Reddy for alleged violation of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) norms at Bheemili Beach.

The case has been registered on a complaint by Andhra Pradesh Coastal Zone Management Authority.

The action was taken on the order of a Bheemili Court following the complaint by Coastal Zone Management Authority about the violation of CRZ norms.

In March, the Andhra Pradesh High Court directed AP Coastal Management Authority to lodge a complaint with the police so as to initiate action against the company which allegedly constructed a wall in Bheemili, also known as Bheemunipatnam Beach.

Jana Sena corporator Peetala Murthy Yadav had filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Andhra Pradesh High Court with regard to the alleged encroachments. Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC) had demolished alleged illegal construction in September last year after serving formal notices to Neha Reddy.

The action was taken on the direction of the High Court, which had also sought a detailed report from GVMC. The High Court in March this year took serious note of alleged violation of CRZ norms after the petitioner complained that the wall was demolished only partially. Special government pleader had informed the court that all illegal constructions were demolished except for an old building and some toilets.

A division bench of Chief Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur and Justice Cheemalapati Ravi ordered the constitution of a committee with the AP Coastal Zone Management Authority member secretary, GVMC commissioner and the Visakhapatnam Collector to assess the environmental damage and report to the court. The High Court had also directed that the cost of the demolition and the environmental damage should be recovered from the company.

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