FGEHA Acts Against Illegal Constructions in Islamabad Sectors G-12 and G-15

FGEHA Acts Against Illegal Constructions in Islamabad Sectors G-12 and G-15

FGEHA Acts Against Illegal Constructions in Islamabad’s Sectors G-12 and G-15

Islamabad:The Federal Government Employees Housing Authority (FGEHA) recently conducted an anti-encroachment operation in sectors G-12 and G-15/3 in Islamabad.

The operation, carried out in collaboration with the Deputy Commissioner, Encroachment Wing, Islamabad Police, and ICT Administration, targeted illegal constructions and encroachments in the Green Belt and Mauve Area of Sector G-12, as well as G-15/3.

The operation resulted in the demolition of illegal structures and encroachments in the specified areas.

FGEHA Illegal Constructions in Islamabad's Sectors G-12 and G-15
FGEHA Illegal Constructions in Islamabad’s Sectors G-12 and G-15

The FGEHA, along with its administrative body, has expressed a strong commitment to conducting similar operations in the future to combat illegal encroachments and preserve the integrity of designated zones.

A stern warning was issued to potential land grabbers, cautioning them against engaging in illegal activities.

The FGEHA emphasized its authority to take strict action against those involved in encroachments.

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This crackdown on encroachments is part of the ongoing efforts by the FGEHA to ensure planned urban development and maintain the legality of residential and green spaces in the region.

The recent anti-encroachment operation in Sectors G-12 and G-15/3 reflects the proactive stance of the Federal Government Employees Housing Authority in ensuring planned urban development.

Through collaboration with various stakeholders and a commitment to taking legal actions against encroachers, the FGEHA sets a precedent for responsible urban management. As the authority continues its efforts, we can anticipate a city that thrives on the principles of legality, sustainability, and orderly growth.

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