“South Goa police target illegal hutments at railway stations in crackdown”

South Goa Police are cracking down on illegal hutments near railway stations in the region. The authorities have identified several unauthorized structures near railway tracks that are being used as living quarters by individuals. This move comes as part of the ongoing efforts to clear encroachments and ensure the safety of railway properties. The police have been conducting regular inspections and demolishing the illegal hutments. Residents living in these structures have been asked to vacate the premises to avoid any legal action. The South Goa Police have warned that strict action will be taken against those who continue to occupy the unauthorized structures. Encroachments near railway stations pose a serious safety risk not only to the individuals living in the hutments but also to the passengers and railway operations. The authorities are urging people to comply with the regulations and refrain from encroaching on railway land. This crackdown on illegal hutments near railway stations is part of the larger efforts to maintain law and order in the region. Citizens are advised to cooperate with the authorities and report any illegal encroachments they come across. By working together, we can ensure a safer and more orderly environment for everyone in South Goa.

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