In a recent development, South Goa police have intensified their efforts to check illegal hutments near railway stations in the region. The police have been conducting regular inspections to identify and dismantle these unauthorized structures that have been cropping up in the vicinity of railway stations. This crackdown comes in the wake of concerns about security and safety risks posed by these illegal encroachments. The police have urged the public to report any suspicious activities or unauthorized constructions near railway stations to help them in their efforts to curb this problem. Illegal hutments near railway stations not only pose a security threat but also create a visual blight on the landscape. Authorities are taking strict action to remove these encroachments and ensure the safety of commuters and residents in the area. It is essential for the authorities to maintain the integrity of railway station premises and prevent any unauthorized constructions that could compromise the safety and security of the public. The public is encouraged to cooperate with the police and report any illegal activities or structures near railway stations to help maintain law and order in the region. This initiative by the South Goa police highlights their commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the community.

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