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

South Goa Police are cracking down on illegal hutments near railway stations in the region. The authorities have intensified their efforts to remove unauthorized structures that have cropped up around railway stations in South Goa. The move comes in response to concerns about safety and security in the area. The police have been conducting regular checks and inspections to identify and dismantle these illegal hutments. The goal is to ensure that the area around the railway stations is free from any encroachments that could pose a risk to commuters and residents. The crackdown on illegal hutments is part of a broader effort to maintain law and order in South Goa. The authorities are urging residents to cooperate with the police and report any suspicious activities or unauthorized structures in the vicinity of railway stations. By taking swift action against illegal hutments, the police are working to create a safer environment for everyone in the region. It is essential for the community to support these efforts to maintain the integrity of the area and prevent any potential security threats. Stay updated on the latest developments as South Goa Police continue their efforts to ensure the safety and security of all residents and commuters in the region.

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