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. The move comes after several complaints from local residents about the proliferation of illegal hutments, which are often used for criminal activities. The police have urged the public to report any suspicious activities near railway stations to help them crack down on such illegal constructions. The crackdown on illegal hutments near railway stations is part of the police’s broader efforts to maintain law and order in the region. Residents have welcomed the police action, hoping that it will help improve safety and security in the area. The police have also warned that those found involved in building or using illegal hutments will face strict legal action. The authorities are working to ensure that railway stations are safe and free from unauthorized structures that could pose a threat to commuters. The police have urged the public to cooperate with them and report any illegal activities they come across. This proactive approach by the South Goa Police is aimed at creating a safer environment for residents and visitors in the region.

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