CDA removes encroachment in G-9
10 trucks encroachment material and 10 dumpers with construction material were confiscated
ISLAMABAD:
Capital Development Authority's (CDA) anti-encroachment operation is being carried out all over the city. CDA conducted an operation in G-9 and removed encroachments from the market and confiscated three truck loads of material.
During different operations 10 trucks encroachment material and 10 dumpers with construction material were confiscated while one boundary wall and foundations of two under-construction houses were also demolished.
Similarly, an anti-encroachment operation was also conducted near Islamabad Chowk, chungi number 26, G.T Road and four trucks of encroachment material were also confiscated. Furthermore, encroachers were warned to avoid establishing encroachment again. Moreover, teams of enforcement directorate also conducted an operation at Maktaba Market Sector G-6 and removed encroachments from the market.
During this operation two trucks of encroachment material was confiscated and later on shifted to the enforcement directorate’s store.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 23rd, 2019.
Capital Development Authority's (CDA) anti-encroachment operation is being carried out all over the city. CDA conducted an operation in G-9 and removed encroachments from the market and confiscated three truck loads of material.
During different operations 10 trucks encroachment material and 10 dumpers with construction material were confiscated while one boundary wall and foundations of two under-construction houses were also demolished.
Similarly, an anti-encroachment operation was also conducted near Islamabad Chowk, chungi number 26, G.T Road and four trucks of encroachment material were also confiscated. Furthermore, encroachers were warned to avoid establishing encroachment again. Moreover, teams of enforcement directorate also conducted an operation at Maktaba Market Sector G-6 and removed encroachments from the market.
During this operation two trucks of encroachment material was confiscated and later on shifted to the enforcement directorate’s store.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 23rd, 2019.