Tamil Nadu VAO Harassment: How Sand Mafia Targets Honest Officer

A Village Administrative Officer in Pudukkottai has faced relentless harassment since 2015 for acting against illegal sand mining. Despite having official authorization, he was arrested multiple times and even jailed for seizing smuggled sand. The situation escalated with police allegedly planting drugs on him and filing false cases. The CPM has now appealed to Chief Minister Stalin for immediate intervention and protection for the honest officer.

Key Points: CPM Seeks Stalin Intervention in VAO Sand Mining Harassment

  • VAO Jayaravivarma seized stolen sand and JCB from smuggling network in 2015
  • Police arrested VAO despite written orders authorizing sand seizure
  • Officers allegedly planted ganja packets and filed false cases against the VAO
  • VAO suspended since 2022 and denied subsistence allowance causing financial distress
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TN CPM seeks CM Stalin's intervention after VAO harassed for acting against sand smuggling in Pudukkottai

CPM urges CM Stalin to protect VAO harassed for acting against illegal sand mining in Pudukkottai, citing multiple arrests and false cases.

"A sincere Scheduled Caste officer had been pushed into severe mental agony for resisting the influential sand mafia - P. Shanmugam, CPM State Secretary"

Chennai, Nov 18

CPM state secretary P. Shanmugam on Tuesday urged Chief Minister M.K. Stalin to intervene in what he described as the sustained harassment and victimisation of a Village Administrative Officer (VAO) who took action against illegal sand mining in Pudukkottai district.

In a detailed representation to the Chief Minister, Shanmugam said Jayaravivarma, currently serving as VAO of Kovilur and formerly attached to Vandarakkottai revenue village, had been consistently targeted since 2015 for implementing official directives to curb sand smuggling.

Acting on the orders of the tahsildar, he had seized stolen sand and a JCB machine from a smuggling network in Vallathirakkottai — an action that triggered repeated reprisals.

Despite producing the written order authorising the seizure, Jayaravivarma was arrested by the police and a case was registered against him. He was jailed twice and arrested three times over the years.

The tahsildar later appeared at the station to confirm that the VAO had acted under instruction, and the court subsequently discharged him.

According to the CPM, police personnel even attempted to detain him under the Goondas Act, allegedly in retaliation for his actions.

It was only after the party’s district leadership intervened with the District Collector that the plan was abandoned.

Following this, the VAO was suspended and, from 2022 onwards, denied subsistence allowance except for eight months, pushing him into financial distress.

Shanmugam said matters escalated further in February 2023, when police officers allegedly detained the VAO unlawfully, planted ganja packets on him and filed cases.

He noted that the Inspector who arrested him acted as both complainant and Investigating Officer, raising serious concerns about due process.

The case is now before the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court. On November 12 this year, Vallathirakkottai police reportedly booked him under Section 110 of the CrPC and added his name to the rowdy list, which the CPM termed another attempt to criminalise a government official who was performing his duties.

Stating that a sincere Scheduled Caste officer had been pushed into severe mental agony for resisting the influential sand mafia, Shanmugam urged the Chief Minister to order the withdrawal of all “fabricated” cases, take action against police personnel who misused their authority, reinstate the VAO, release all pending subsistence allowance, and direct a CBCID probe into the entire chain of events.

—IANS

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Priya S
Planting ganja on an honest officer? This is how our system treats those who fight corruption? Heartbreaking to see how officers who follow rules suffer while corrupt politicians and police protect the mafia. Hope High Court delivers justice soon.
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David E
As someone working in governance, this case shows systemic failure. When police can act as both complainant and investigating officer, where is the check and balance? The entire administration needs accountability reforms.
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Shreya B
Sand mining is destroying our rivers and environment. Officers like Jayaravivarma are heroes who protect our natural resources. Instead of punishing him, government should reward his courage! 👏
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Michael C
While I support the officer, I'm concerned about why it took CPM's intervention for basic justice. The system should protect honest officials automatically, not wait for political pressure. This shows deeper institutional problems.
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Anjali F
Denying subsistence allowance to an officer with family? This is economic harassment! How will other officers gather courage to fight corruption if this is how they're treated? Government must compensate him for all his suffering. 💔
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Karthik V
This case from 2015 still continuing in 2023 shows how our justice system fails honest people. Eight years of harassment

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