Anti-encroachment campaigns begin in Peshawar

The officials were accompanied by a heavy contingent of police


Our Correspondent October 08, 2018
The officials were accompanied by a heavy contingent of police. PHOTO: FILE

PESHAWAR: With the federal government razing buildings which encroached on state land in the federal capital, the provincial government has also decided to kick start a massive anti-encroachment drive in the provincial capital, its suburbs and surrounding areas in the erstwhile frontier regions.

On Sunday, Assistant Commissioner for Town-1 led a massive anti-encroachment on Charsadda road and in Sardar colony where dozens of buildings, small makeshift huts and shops were bulldozed and government property recovered.

The officials were accompanied by a heavy contingent of police. This is the second massive anti-encroachment campaign in the provincial capital since 2015.

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Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Shahid Ali Kahn told media persons that the operation will be carried out without any discrimination until all the government property was recovered. “We warn them [who have encroached upon] to voluntarily remove encroachment otherwise we have all the required machinery to recover government property,” Ali informed media persons.

 

 

Published in The Express Tribune, October 8th, 2018.

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