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CDA continues anti-encroachment drive

The Capital Development Authority’s (CDA) anti-encroachment campaign is continuing indiscriminately with full zeal.

On the directions of CDA Chairman Maroof Afzal, CDA Enforcement Directorate carried out an operation in Dhok Chora Sector F-12 and demolished five illegally constructed shops, four rooms, four illegally constructed boundary walls and retrieved 2.5 kanals of CDA land from illegal occupants.

During the operation, some miscreants resisted the operation but the staff of the Enforcement Directorate continued the operation and demolished all illegal constructions on CDA land.

During another operation along the Kashmir Highway, the Enforcement Directorate along with the staff of Roads Directorate closed illegally constructed approach roads connecting Sector G-12 with Kashmir Highway and blocked a one kilometre-long road by erecting solid iron hurdles and barriers.

Moreover, action was also taken against one illegally constructed boundary wall on one kanal of CDA land in Muslim Colony, one boundary wall in Noori Bagh, one illegally constructed room adjacent to a government accommodation in Sector G-6/1, one room in Katchi Abadi near Aam Saraey Sector G-7/3, one boundary wall constructed illegally on a footpath and one illegally constructed boundary wall near Jhangi Syedaan Bus Stop.

Furthermore, during the anti-encroachment operations in markets of Sector G-10 and Chenab Market in Sector G-7 the Enforcement Directorate removed encroachments and confiscated four trucks of encroached material.

Earlier, Administration and Estate Member Amer Ali Ahmed directed the Enforcement Directorate to continue the anti-encroachment operation on daily basis without any fear or favour and until the complete elimination of encroachments from the city so that Islamabad could further be beautified on modern lines.

 

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