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Visiting the eviction campaign in Mirpur on Thursday, he said: “No work can be done in Dhaka city if given notice. I am not responsible for the illegal occupation, the City Corporation is not responsible. Rather, the one who has occupied it is responsible. “
That same day, the DNCC carried out an eviction march on Highway No. 4, Avenue 3, Section 11, Mirpur.
Mayor Atiq said that this important highway could not be widened for long. It will expand freeing it from illegal occupation.
“The width of this road is 65 feet to 75 feet. We will expand it by rescuing it from illegal occupation. From Talepur, you can easily get to the airport via this road. “
The mayor said that squatters will not be exempt.
“Our message today is that this path is widening by dislodging illegal structures for the people, not in anyone’s personal interest.”
Executive Officer and Executive Magistrate ASM Safiul Azam and Executive Magistrate Tajwar Akram Sakapi Ibn Sajjad of DNCC Region-2 carried out the eviction campaign.
The eviction campaign, which ran from 10 am to 5:30 pm, evicted more than 400 permanent and temporary facilities on both sides of Route 4, the DNCC said.
Early in the morning, DNCC officials faced obstacles in evicting illegal establishments in the Nannu Market area of Pallabi.
The City Corporation authorities have been preparing for the eviction of illegal shops in the Nannu market area since Thursday morning.
Mirpur Division Police Deputy Commissioner Mahatab Uddin told bdnews24.com on Thursday: “Some people hit the bricks and fled before the operation started around 11:15 am.
“No one was injured. Now the eviction campaign continues. There are enough police personnel deployed to prevent any adverse incidents.”
According to eyewitnesses, the situation in Pallabi has been tense since the morning due to the eviction campaign.
The merchants clashed with the police just before the operation began. A resident named Delwar said there were multiple chases and counter-chases.
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