CDA and ICT is conducting vigorous operations to eliminate the escalations made by illegal occupiers, car dealers / showrooms owners

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Islamabad, May 18 (TNS): Capital Development Authority (CDA) in collaboration with Islamabad District Administration is conducting vigorous operations to eliminate the escalations made by illegal occupiers, car dealers / showrooms owners and others on footpaths and parking areas in different Markaz of Islamabad.

Due to encroachments made by motor car dealers in marakiz, pedestrian movement is affecting very badly and citizens have to face difficulties in parking due to illegitimate ramps constructed by Car Motor Dealers & Showrooms owners and illegal occupiers on footpaths and parking areas of the Marakiz.

In this connection, a vigorous operation was conducted in markaz G-8 on Saturday and several illegal encroachments hindering the pedestrian movement were demolished / removed.

The operation was participated by around 300 officers and officials including Enforcement Directorate, ICT Administration, Islamabad Police, Traffic Police, Reserve police and relevant staff of other concerned formations. While ADC (General), ICT was also present to monitor law & order situation. During operation heavy machinery was also used to remove illegally constructed ramps.

During this operation, several illegally constructed ramps, illegal structures were demolished / broken while unattended parked vehicles of Car Motor dealers and showrooms in the public parking area have been shifted to Police Station, Karachi Company.

Furthermore, six (06) car showrooms including Auto drive, Car Enclosure, New Car & Cars, Car Masters, Car wells rental’ and Pak Islamabad Motors were also sealed during the operation.

Similarly, three (03) illegal kiosks, two (02) berries and one (01) “Chapper hotel” along with Tea-Stall were also demolished during the operation.

The operation will be remain continue and its scope will be further expanded to all marakiz and business center of Islamabad so that parking areas as well as footpaths and verandas of markets would be freed from encroachers and pedestrian movement general public visiting these markets could be facilitated.