South Goa police crackdown on illegal hutments near railway stations, intensify checks to curb encroachments.

South Goa Police conducted a thorough inspection at railway stations to identify and dismantle illegal hutments in the area. This initiative was taken to curb the encroachment of railway land by unauthorized settlements. The police officials, along with railway authorities, inspected the premises and identified several illegal structures that were built without permission. The authorities have issued notices to the occupants of these hutments to vacate the premises immediately. The operation was carried out to ensure the safety and security of railway properties and to prevent any illegal activities that might take place in these unauthorized settlements. Encroachments on railway land have been a major concern in many parts of India, leading to disruptions in railway operations and posing a risk to passengers and railway staff. The South Goa Police have been vigilant in taking action against such illegal encroachments and have urged the public to cooperate with the authorities in maintaining the integrity of railway properties. It is essential for the authorities to continue such inspections regularly to prevent the re-establishment of illegal hutments and to maintain the safety and security of railway infrastructure.

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