South Goa Police conducted a thorough inspection of various railway stations in the region to identify and dismantle illegal hutments. The initiative aimed to curb unauthorized encroachments on railway land and ensure the safety and security of passengers. The police team, led by senior officials, visited several stations and identified several unauthorized structures that were built on railway property. These illegal hutments posed a significant risk to the smooth functioning of the railway system and could potentially lead to accidents. The police have issued warnings to the squatters to vacate the premises immediately and have started the process of demolishing the illegal structures. This crackdown on illegal encroachments is part of the ongoing efforts to maintain law and order in the area and ensure the efficient operation of the railway network. The South Goa Police have urged the public to cooperate with the authorities and refrain from engaging in any illegal activities on railway property. Such actions not only violate the law but also jeopardize the safety of railway passengers and staff. By taking strict action against unauthorized encroachments, the police are sending a clear message that such activities will not be tolerated. It is essential for the community to respect public property and adhere to the laws to maintain a safe and secure environment for all.

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Goa police crackdown on illegal hutments near railway stations in South Goa to tackle security concerns.
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