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Mining mafia or Robinhood? Rate Story. Font Size Abc Small. Abc Medium. Abc Large. ET Bureau. NEW DELHI: Earlier this year, when Posco, the world's third-largest steel company, started parleys to secure iron ore for its upcoming steel plant in Odisha, it called on B Prabhakaran - a man who owns no mines in the state, but has his hand in many. This is also a man who is equally reviled and revered in Joda, Barbil and Koira, the three mining circles of Odisha that till recently accounted for a third of India's iron ore production.

Some of those detractors were present at a tense and acrimonious public hearing in December in Keonjhar town, where a seven-member central panel investigating illegal mining of iron ore and manganese across the country made a stop.

Villagers, journalists, activists, and state BJP and Congress leaders badgered the commission with requests to catch the "real thief". More often than not, they were referring to the year-old Prabhakaran, the managing director of Thriveni Earthmovers.

They call him the 'Reddy of Barbil', the reference being to G Janardhan Reddy, the main accused in illegal mining in Karnataka. ETPrime stories of the day Recent hit After a robust rally, pharma stocks feel under the weather.

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When Nadesan and Pulidevan did try to surrender along with their families, waving white flags, they were machine-gunned. They attacked an army bunker, killing at least 15 soldiers and captured an army ambulance. It is not clear whether this ambulance was initially thought to have been used by Prabhakaran and his bodyguards to escape, although there are some reports that his body was found in it.

The bullet wound just above his right temple and the absence of any other injury on his person suggests he was killed from close range. Jayasundaram is suspected to own business establishments in Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia and Ukraine. Karnataka's heritage: High on WiFi, low on toilets. Bonjour Paris: Olympic focus switches to Anand Mahindra recalls when a room at Taj cost Rs 6.



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