
Makkah’s encroachment committee has demolished structures raised by residents randomly and irregularly in different areas of the holy city.
The Makkah Municipality has accused some citizens of using land without permission, being in clear violation of regulations and having no proof of ownership.
Mamdouh Iraqi, technical director in Al-Shawqiyah branch of the Makkah Municipality, said: “The municipality embarked on a new campaign on a number of schemes that are the subject of trespass. These schemes are established on a 10,000-square meter area on Al-Khawajat and have been removed.”
Iraqi said one area in the south was to be sold by trespassers to citizens, but the municipality prevented the move, saying they are looking into the extent of violations.
Iraqi said the municipality has a number of field teams that monitor all residential schemes and neighborhoods to curb the spread of this negative phenomenon. He said directions have been issued to follow up on these violations and remove any encroachment on land and protect public property.
Bandar bin Hassan Qabbani, Al-Shawqiyah branch mayor in Makkah, said: “The municipality will remove any encroachment on public property.”
The municipality’s Encroachment Committee is continuing its efforts to remove any encroachment on irregular and random locations.
The removal process will be done through the participation of employees of relevant authorities in the holy city. He said the municipality will not be lenient with anyone who fails to perform their duty in removing any trespasser or encroacher.
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