South Goa police crack down on illegal hutments near railway stations to curb crime, ensure safety.

South Goa Police conducted a thorough check at railway stations to crack down on illegal hutments. The operation was carried out to ensure the safety and security of passengers and to prevent any illegal activities taking place in these makeshift dwellings. The police team inspected various railway stations in South Goa, including Margao, Vasco, and Canacona. The authorities found several hutments that were built illegally near the railway tracks. These structures not only pose a safety hazard but also contribute to the overall cleanliness and hygiene issues around the stations. The police have taken action against those responsible for constructing these illegal hutments and have demolished them. Such operations are crucial in maintaining law and order and ensuring the well-being of the public. The South Goa Police have urged the public to cooperate with them in identifying and reporting any illegal activities or structures near railway stations. This initiative is part of the ongoing efforts by the police to enforce the law and make public spaces safer for everyone. The authorities are committed to keeping railway stations and their surroundings free from encroachments and illegal constructions. By conducting regular checks and taking swift action against violators, the police aim to create a secure environment for passengers and residents in South Goa.

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