Major General Ashraf El-Gendy, Governor of Gharbia, confirmed the follow-up of campaigns to remove violations on state-owned lands, agricultural lands, and illegal constructions in the centers and cities of the governorate as part of the third phase of the 27th campaign, through the National Emergency and Public Safety Network Control Center at the General Office.
Modern Technological Devices
The governor conducted a live video call with the heads of centers, cities, and districts through screens and modern technological devices that transmit the location and events live to monitor the removal operations. The local units managed within 24 hours to remove 14 cases of violations on agricultural lands, illegal constructions, and spatial changes in the early stages.
Legal procedures were taken against the violators, and the competent public prosecutions were notified to handle the matters.
Protecting the Nation’s Resources
In this context, the Governor of Gharbia called on citizens to adhere to the law and refrain from engaging in any illegal construction or violations, stressing that everyone is a partner in protecting the nation’s resources and preserving its natural wealth.
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