In a coordinated effort, the district administration, Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA), and local police launched an operation against illegal housing schemes in the city.

The crackdown targeted seven unauthorized housing projects, resulting in the demolition of main gates, boundary walls, site offices, and removal of land plotting markers.

The schemes affected by the operation include Pak PWD Housing Scheme, Agro Park Housing Scheme, Green Lake City, Riser Marketing, Attar Farms, GB Valley, and Organic Meadows. These projects are located in different areas of Rawalpindi, including Mouzas Bagga Sheikhan, Kuri Khuda Baksh, and others.

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Commissioner Aamer Khattak and Deputy Commissioner Dr Hassan Waqar Cheema supervised the operation alongside RDA Director General Kinza Murtaza. Murtaza emphasized the ongoing nature of the campaign, stating that the crackdown will continue to prevent fraudulent activities and protect citizens from illegal land deals.

Public complaints regarding land occupation are being taken seriously, and strict actions are being taken against violators. The RDA has advised the public to verify housing schemes before making investments and to refer to the official RDA website for guidance.

Separately, the district administration demolished illegal structures on Adiala Road as part of efforts to clear the main road for traffic and pedestrians. Further development plans are underway to improve the road network.

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