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A mobile court of the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) began on Monday morning to evict illegal structures along the banks of the Buriganga in the Kamalbagh area.
The eviction team arrived in front of the Medina gas station around 3:30 pm after destroying more than 100 illegal facilities.
There was a car wash shop on the east side of the gas station and a tin house for car repairs on the west side. A warehouse occupied by Haji Selim was demolished.
Rezaul Karim, deputy director of BIWTA, told bdnews24.com:
Haji Selim’s people were at the gas station at the time, but they didn’t protest.
When asked why the pump shed in front of the service station (from where the car is filled with oil) was not evacuated, he said: “Here’s an explosive, so it didn’t break. They said they would break it. themselves “.
The district administration had allocated an acre of land in the Kamalbagh area of Lalbagh in 2005 for the construction of a school building and a complex for the deaf for the rehabilitation of people with hearing and speech disabilities. The land is government khas non-agricultural land.
Haji Selim took possession of this land in 2008 and built the Medina gas station, according to the Bangladesh National Association of the Deaf.
So much possession like Haji Selim
Earlier in the day, BIWTA carried out an eviction campaign in the Soarighat area of Old Dhaka. A total of 185 illegal establishments were demolished in the area, Rezaul Karim said.
BIWTA is running a campaign to stop the eviction and reoccupation of illegal structures on the riverbanks around Dhaka. The eviction campaign started from the Babubazar area on November 22 and 23.
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