South Goa Police have initiated a crackdown on illegal hutments near railway stations in the region. The drive aims to clear encroachments and ensure the safety and security of the railway premises. The police have identified several unauthorized hutments that have cropped up in the vicinity of railway stations in South Goa, posing a threat to the smooth functioning of the railways. This move comes as part of the authorities’ efforts to maintain law and order in the area and prevent any illegal activities from taking place. The police have warned the occupants of these illegal structures to vacate the premises immediately to avoid any legal action. The presence of these hutments not only violates the law but also hampers the overall cleanliness and hygiene of the area. The authorities are urging the public to cooperate with the police in this drive to ensure the proper functioning of the railway stations in South Goa. This crackdown on illegal hutments near railway stations is a step towards improving the infrastructure and security of the region. It is essential to maintain the integrity of public spaces and prevent any encroachments that could disrupt the daily operations of the railways. The South Goa Police are committed to upholding the law and will continue to take action against any illegal activities in the area.

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South Goa police crack down on illegal hutments near railway stations to curb illicit activities.
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