Port Blair, Oct 11: In a swift and decisive anti-encroachment operation, Revenue officials have reclaimed 4,000 square meters of government land in Austinabad village. The crackdown resulted in the removal of five unauthorized encroachments, including one structure and four fenced areas, all illegally occupying government property.
In a separate surprise inspection at Swaraj Dweep, revenue officials discovered illegal construction activities at four sites. The unauthorized developments were immediately halted, demonstrating the administration’s unwavering commitment to protecting public land and upholding the law.
The District Administration, South Andaman, has made it clear that such operations will continue relentlessly across the region, targeting all illegal occupations. Citizens are strongly urged to respect public land and adhere to regulations, as non-compliance will not be tolerated.
“The District Administration maintains a zero-tolerance approach to encroachments. We will uphold the rule of law and safeguard public property at all costs,” stated the Deputy Commissioner, South Andaman, in a stern warning to violators.
The public is encouraged to report any illegal land activities or concerns to the District Control Room at 03192-240127/238881/1070 or via WhatsApp at 9531888844. All information shared will be kept strictly confidential, ensuring the safety of informants.
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