Sawera Zahir
Rawlalpindi:(Parliament Times) RCB’s anti-encroachment drive has been going on unabated in different areas of the city. The Cantonment Board officials on Friday seized six trucks of different items and took into custody counters, benches and hand-carts from vendors who had setup their stalls illegally on roads and pathways in different markets of Sadar, Chuhar Chowk, Misriyal Road, Gawal Mandi and surrounding areas. The authorities have also issued notices to 60 property owners.
Meanwhile, RCB’s water recovery department officials during the past one week have recovered 4.5 million from defaulters hailing from Sadar, Siham, Tenchbata, Bakra Mandi, West Ridge and Naseerabad areas whereas notices have been issued to those who have not been able to pay their dues.
On the other hand Food Branch officials of Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) visited different areas and issued show cause notice to owners of different eateries/food outlets operating without licenses. According to a spokesman the food branch officials during their visit to Naseerabad, Allabad, Peshawar Road and Sadr areas inspected 30 food points out of which 16 were issued notices for substandard cleanliness at work places and operating without licenses. The statement added that the inspection team collected 14 food samples from different eateries and sent them to laboratory for test.
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