20-marla PR land retrieved
By Our Correspondent
December 21, 2023
LAHORE:Pakistan Railways authorities Wednesday retrieved 20-marla land from encroachers. During the anti-encroachment operation in Old Diesel Shed Lahore, the PR authorities retrieved 20-marla land worth Rs10 million from the illegal possession of the members of a mafia.
The operation was supervised by PR Assistant Executive Engineer Chaudhry Tanveer Akhtar and Assistant Mechanical Engineer Muhammad Usman Yahi. SHO Railways Police Ramzan Haider, Inspector of Works Abid Ali, Assistant Works Inspector Muhammad Tahir and other PR police personnel retrieved the land and demolished structures built illegally on the land. On the occasion, DS Railway Lahore said the safety of the PR property will be ensured in every respect.
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