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Punch hard! 27 illegal buildings, demolished!

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Punch hard! 27 illegal buildings, demolished!

A few days ago, the Xiaonan District Urban Management Comprehensive Law Enforcement Brigade and the People's Government of Sanyang Town carried out a centralized demolition of illegal buildings in Qunli Village and Tudian Village, which played a good deterrent role.

Punch hard! 27 illegal buildings, demolished!
Punch hard! 27 illegal buildings, demolished!

"You build one, and he builds one, which not only has potential safety hazards, but also brings inconvenience to the lives of the residents around us." There are complaints from residents. After detailed investigation and verification, the working team found that there were 27 illegal buildings in Qunli Village and Tudian Village. Law enforcement personnel do the ideological work of the parties through means such as issuing notices ordering corrections and door-to-door persuasion, strive for understanding and support, and inform the parties that if they do not apply for administrative reconsideration or file an administrative lawsuit within the statutory time limit, and do not dismantle it themselves, the relevant departments will compel the demolition.

Punch hard! 27 illegal buildings, demolished!

In order to ensure the smooth and orderly demolition work, the law enforcement brigade, together with Sanchai Town, public security and other departments, formulated a demolition plan, organized law enforcement personnel, and used 2 demolition machines to demolish 27 illegal buildings with a total of 1,080 square meters.

Punch hard! 27 illegal buildings, demolished!

"In the future, we will always maintain a high-pressure situation, continue to strengthen the daily inspection and supervision of illegal illegal construction, and strive to achieve early detection, early stopping, and early demolition, and return residents to a safe and orderly living environment." The relevant person in charge of the brigade said.

Source: Xiaogan City Management Law Enforcement Committee

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