“South Goa police target illegal hutments near railway stations in crackdown”

In a recent move to crack down on illegal encroachments, the South Goa police have started inspecting railway stations to identify and dismantle illegal hutments that have sprung up in the area. The police have been conducting regular checks at railway stations in an effort to curb the spread of unauthorized structures. This initiative is part of a larger effort by the authorities to reclaim public land and ensure that it is used for its intended purpose. Illegal encroachments not only pose a safety hazard but also create obstacles for the smooth functioning of railway operations. Residents in the area have raised concerns about the unchecked growth of illegal structures and have welcomed the police’s efforts to address the issue. The authorities have warned that strict action will be taken against those found guilty of encroaching on public land. The crackdown on illegal hutments at railway stations is part of a broader campaign to tackle unauthorized constructions across the region. The police have urged the public to report any illegal encroachments they come across and have assured that appropriate action will be taken against violators. This proactive approach by the South Goa police is aimed at maintaining law and order in the region and ensuring the proper use of public spaces. The authorities are hopeful that these efforts will help deter further encroachments and preserve the integrity of public land for the benefit of all residents.

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