Monday, June 12, 2017

After the arrest of suspected terrorists LIH members of Saurashtra Mahidharpura diamond market in Surat, where daily transactions with precious stones in the tens of millions of rupees, a rapid response team of the city police was created. In this market, many couriers operate (so-called "Angad") carrying gems and money involved in major transactions.
At a meeting with the police commissioner Satish Sharma city (Satish Sharma) representatives of the diamond industry to ensure the safety required. "Because the request to ensure the safety of the diamond market in Mahidarpure is important, we have decided to deploy a rapid reaction group. Rapid Response Team will be located at the police station Mahidharpura diamond market ", - said Sharma.
In the group of quick response will be five policemen armed with carbines and machine guns to repel armed attacks. They will wear bulletproof vests and be at the police station, along with full-time staff.
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Pearl Necklace said...

Kennady Diamond Inc. announced the successful completion of the sampling in the northern part of the kimberlite Kelvin (Kelvin), in which 580 tonnes of kimberlite were selected. The company's goal was to select 500-tonne sample from the project.
In Kennady noted that company with ice drilled borehole sealing three large-diameter reverse circulation, which is expected to improve the geological modeling portion.
The company also reported gross selection mini sample weighing about 20 tons from Kimberlite Faraday-2 (Faraday 2), whereupon Kennady was forced to stop sampling because warmer weather.
Also diamond company continues sampling carried out from the ice on Hobbs anomalies (Hobbes). Winter 2015 Kennady have found vulkanistichesky kimberlite on this anomaly. It is expected that exploration work on this area will continue.
"We focused on the Hobbs to search for anomalies vulkanisticheskogo kimberlite exploration drilling will be continued under appropriate conditions of glaciation." - said Patrick Evans (Patrick Evans), Director General of Kennady Diamond Inc.