In a recent development, South Goa Police have intensified their efforts to check illegal hutments near railway stations in the region. The police have been conducting regular inspections to identify and dismantle these unauthorized structures that have been cropping up near railway tracks. The move comes in response to concerns about the safety hazards posed by these hutments, as well as the potential criminal activities that may be taking place in them. The police have urged the local community to cooperate with them in identifying and reporting any illegal constructions near railway stations. This crackdown on illegal hutments near railway stations is part of a broader effort by the authorities to ensure the safety and security of railway infrastructure in the region. Railway safety is a critical issue in India, with numerous accidents and incidents occurring each year due to various factors, including encroachments on railway land. By taking proactive measures to address illegal hutments near railway stations, South Goa Police are working to prevent accidents and protect the well-being of the local community. It is essential for residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities or structures near railway tracks to the authorities. By working together, we can help create a safer environment for everyone.

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South Goa police crack down on illegal hutments near railway stations to curb crime and ensure safety.
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