South Goa police conducted a thorough check at various railway stations to crack down on illegal hutments. The operation was carried out to ensure the safety and security of passengers and to prevent any criminal activities in the area. The police team inspected the railway stations in Margao, Madgaon, and other locations, identifying and dismantling several unauthorized structures that were built close to the railway tracks. These hutments posed a serious threat to the safety of passengers and train operations. The police have been vigilant and proactive in monitoring such illegal constructions near railway tracks to prevent accidents and ensure smooth operations. The authorities have urged the public to refrain from encroaching upon railway land and to abide by the law. The crackdown on illegal hutments near railway stations is part of the police’s efforts to maintain law and order in the region and to create a safe environment for commuters. The action taken by the South Goa police highlights their commitment to enforcing the law and protecting public safety. It also serves as a warning to those who engage in illegal activities near railway tracks. The police have assured that they will continue to monitor the area and take strict action against any violations. The public is encouraged to cooperate with the authorities and report any suspicious activities near railway tracks. This crackdown on illegal hutments near railway stations is a step towards ensuring the smooth functioning of the railway system and the safety of passengers in South Goa.

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