In a recent move to crack down on illegal encroachments, the South Goa Police conducted a thorough check at various railway stations in the region. The police officials targeted the illegal hutments that have been cropping up near the railway tracks, posing a safety hazard to the passengers and disrupting the smooth functioning of the railway services. The operation was carried out in coordination with the Railway Protection Force (RPF) to ensure that the encroachments are removed and the area is cleared for the safety of the public. The authorities have been vigilant in monitoring such illegal activities and have urged the public to refrain from encroaching on railway property. This initiative comes as part of the government’s efforts to maintain law and order in the region and ensure the safety of the citizens. The South Goa Police have been actively working to address such issues and maintain a sense of security among the residents. It is essential for the public to cooperate with the authorities and abide by the law to prevent such unauthorized constructions in the future. The authorities have warned of strict action against those found guilty of encroaching on railway property. This crackdown on illegal hutments near railway stations is a step towards creating a safer environment for the passengers and maintaining the integrity of the railway infrastructure. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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Goa police crack down on illegal hutments at railway stations in South Goa.
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