South Goa police have intensified their efforts to check illegal hutments near railway stations in the region. The police have been conducting regular drives to identify and dismantle these unauthorized structures that have sprung up near the railway tracks. The move comes in the wake of concerns about safety and security due to the presence of these hutments. The police have urged the residents living in these illegal structures to vacate the premises voluntarily to avoid any forceful eviction. The authorities have also warned of strict action against those found to be involved in the construction of these hutments. The crackdown on illegal hutments near railway stations is part of the larger effort to ensure the safety of railway infrastructure and prevent encroachment on railway land. The police have asked the public to cooperate with the authorities in this drive to remove unauthorized structures and maintain the security of railway premises. The action by the South Goa police is in line with the government’s efforts to curb illegal encroachments and ensure the safety of public infrastructure. Residents are advised to abide by the law and refrain from constructing unauthorized structures near railway stations. The police have assured that they will continue their efforts to identify and remove illegal hutments to make the railway premises safe for all passengers.

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