ISLAMABAD: Campaigning against encroachment, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has sealed another 15 illegal commercial buildings in Bani Gala and Kuri areas.
The structures were reportedly constructed without the authority’s approval.
“The building control department took timely action and not only stopped the construction work but also sealed the buildings,” read a statement of a press release issued by the civic agency.
In addition, the authority’s enforcement wing also demolished illegal markets, including a plaza featuring 30 shops and a market under construction, while conducting an anti-encroachment operation in sector F-13.
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