The People's Committee of Dien Loi Commune (Dien Chau District) said that the interdisciplinary inspection team of Dien Chau District discovered violations in the exploitation of land outside the licensed mining area of ​​Thien Hoang Equipment Joint Stock Company (Thien Hoang Company) and Hoang Phuc Company Limited (Hoang Phuc Company).

Afterwards, representatives of Dien Loi Commune People's Committee, two enterprises and the North Central Geological Federation went to the site of two mines to determine the location, measure the volume and area of ​​exploitation beyond the licensed scope.

The participation of the North Central Geological Federation is due to 2 enterprises that have rented land mines.

After the inspection, the North Central Geological Federation and the two enterprises with the above-mentioned violating mines provided documents and initial measurement results, as follows:

Hoang Phuc Company exploited outside the licensed mineral area of ​​2.19 hectares, with a volume of nearly 106 thousand cubic meters of soil. Thien Hoang Company initially determined that it exploited outside the boundary of the first leased land area of ​​more than 2 hectares, with a volume of more than 114 thousand cubic meters of soil.

On the same day, speaking to reporters over the phone, Mr. Tang Van Luyen - Chairman of the People's Committee of Dien Chau district said that the measurement data of the two mines above was not in accordance with the procedure. The above data was because the enterprise invited the measurement unit itself, so the results were not recognized.

"The measurement must be contracted by the state and the unit must be selected to ensure objectivity" - Mr. Luyen informed and said that the People's Committee of Dien Chau district is continuing to select a re-measurement unit.

As reported, in early August, the Dien Chau district interdisciplinary inspection team inspected and discovered many violations at the two above-mentioned mines. Notably, both enterprises had mines that exploited outside the licensed boundaries.

At this time, initial inspection data shows that 2 businesses have exploited beyond the scope of more than 1 hectare of land.