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. The move comes after several complaints from local residents about the proliferation of illegal hutments, which are often used for criminal activities. The police are working closely with railway authorities to ensure that these encroachments are removed promptly. The authorities have also urged the public to report any suspicious activities or unauthorized constructions near railway stations. This crackdown on illegal hutments is part of the police’s efforts to maintain law and order in the region and ensure the safety of the public. Residents have welcomed the initiative and hope that it will help curb crime in the area. The police have warned that strict action will be taken against those found to be involved in illegal constructions or criminal activities in these areas. The public is encouraged to cooperate with the authorities and report any illegal activities to help maintain security in the region. The police have reassured the public that they are committed to maintaining peace and order in South Goa and will continue their efforts to crack down on illegal activities.

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