In a recent move, the South Goa police have initiated a drive to check illegal hutments near railway stations in the region. The authorities have been cracking down on unauthorized constructions near the railway tracks in order to ensure the safety and security of the passengers and prevent any untoward incidents. The police have been conducting regular inspections and demolishing the illegal structures that have come up in violation of the law. The presence of these hutments poses a serious threat to the smooth functioning of the railway services and can potentially lead to accidents if not addressed promptly. The police have urged the residents living in these illegal hutments to vacate the premises immediately to avoid any legal action. This crackdown is part of the ongoing efforts to maintain law and order in the region and uphold the regulations regarding construction activities near railway tracks. The authorities have also warned that strict action will be taken against those found guilty of encroaching upon railway land. The safety of the passengers and the smooth operation of the railway services are of paramount importance, and such drives are necessary to ensure that these objectives are met. It is essential for the residents to cooperate with the authorities and adhere to the rules and regulations to avoid any inconvenience. The South Goa police have assured that they will continue to monitor the situation closely and take necessary steps to address any violations. It is imperative for the public to be aware of the dangers posed by illegal hutments near railway stations and support the authorities in their efforts to maintain a safe and secure environment. Such initiatives are crucial for the overall development and progress of the region.

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South Goa police crack down on illegal hutments near railway stations, ensure safety and security.
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