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Dutch prosecutors file criminal charges against Tata Steel unit

Dutch prosecutors announced on Wednesday that they had opened a criminal case against Tata Steel's Dutch subsidiary for "intentionally polluting" the environment.

The prosecutors said a criminal probe?into Tata’s massive plant in?IJmuiden on the Dutch coast, west of Amsterdam, gave clear indications that company did not take enough care to avoid hazardous pollution.

Tata was also accused of operating without the necessary licences and inadequate maintenance for its highly polluting coke oven.

Tata's Dutch division, which is part of Tata, said that they disagreed with these accusations and had made significant improvements to reduce pollution in the past years.

It claimed that it was "unnecessary to file a complaint" over a "limited number" of incidents, which?it stated had been improved.

It is not clear yet if Tata executives in the Netherlands will also face personal prosecution.

Tata's IJmuiden is one of the biggest emitters of greenhouse gasses in the Netherlands. According to government-commissioned research, it is also responsible for many health issues in the region.

Tata Steel has stated that its emissions are within legal limits. It also expects to see a reduction in?emissions from the steel plant.

Dutch regulators threatened in 2024 to shut down the coke-oven, one of the major ovens at the facility, because they said it continued to operate "in violation of environmental?"regulations.

The first hearing will take place on 20 November at the district courts in Amsterdam. (Reporting and editing by Michael Perry; Bart Meijer)

(source: Reuters)