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LDA launches major operation to tackle illegal housing, commercial properties

LDA launches major operation to tackle illegal housing, commercial properties

Key Takeaways

  • The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has initiated a comprehensive operation.
  • This follows directives from the LDA’s Director General Tahir Farooq.
  • Actions target illegal housing schemes and unauthorized commercial buildings.

The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has launched a grand operation against illegal housing schemes and unauthorized commercial properties, as directed by its Director General Tahir Farooq. The move aims to address the growing issue of unregulated construction in the city.

According to LDA officials, the operation involves a thorough inspection of various areas across Lahore where illegal structures have been identified. The primary focus is on ensuring compliance with local building and zoning regulations.

Acting on the directives from Tahir Farooq, the LDA has deployed teams equipped with necessary documentation and enforcement tools to carry out the operation. These include engineers, legal experts, and security personnel who will work in tandem to ensure a coordinated approach.

The operation is expected to cover multiple districts of Lahore, including but not limited to Faisalabad Town, Model Town, and Gulberg. The LDA has emphasized that this is part of an ongoing effort to maintain the city’s infrastructure integrity and public safety.

In a statement released by the LDA, it was mentioned that the operation will also involve the demolition of structures found to be in violation of regulations. This includes both residential and commercial properties that have been constructed without proper authorization.

Local residents and business owners are being advised to cooperate with the authorities during this period. Those who fail to comply may face legal action, including fines and potential imprisonment as stipulated by relevant laws.

The LDA has assured the public that the operation will be conducted in a manner that minimizes disruption to daily life while ensuring safety and order. However, temporary inconveniences are expected during the course of the operation.