South Goa Police have recently conducted a crackdown on illegal hutments near railway stations in the region. The drive was carried out to address the issue of unauthorized settlements that have been cropping up in the vicinity of railway stations, posing safety and security concerns. The police officials, in coordination with the railway authorities, identified and demolished several hutments that were encroaching on railway land. The action was taken to prevent any potential mishaps or criminal activities that could arise from such unauthorized constructions. The authorities have urged the public to refrain from encroaching on railway property and to adhere to the law. This initiative is part of the ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and security of railway infrastructure in South Goa. It is essential for the authorities to maintain vigilance and take prompt action to prevent any illegal activities that could jeopardize the safety of passengers and railway operations. The cooperation between the police and railway authorities is crucial in addressing such issues effectively. It is important for the public to be aware of the consequences of encroaching on railway property and to cooperate with the authorities in maintaining the integrity of railway infrastructure. Such crackdowns serve as a deterrent to those who may consider encroaching on railway land illegally. The authorities are committed to ensuring the safety and security of railway stations in South Goa and will continue to take necessary actions to address any unauthorized constructions in the vicinity.

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