Giza removes 18 cases of encroachment on irrigation lands in the Qanater facility

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Major General Ahmed Rashid, Governor of Giza, is following the daily rate of removing infringements on state property within the framework of Directive 18 to remove infringements at the level of the Republic.

The governor has continued The efforts of the center and city of the Qanater facility, in coordination with the Giza irrigation sector and the security services, to implement a number (18) decisions to remove encroachments on state property lands (water resources and irrigation) in the Rayah al-Buhairi district of the village of Nakla, where all the infringements were removed and legal measures were taken against the violators, with a field presence. Abdel-Radi, head of the center and city of Mansha’at al-Qanater.

Noting that there is daily follow-up of the results of campaigns in all centers and cities and the number of cases that were dealt with to conduct an assessment of the heads of local units

and in that The framework The Badrashin Center and City removed a hangar and encroached on state lands, “a petroleum line” in the Al-Maraziq area, in addition to implementing 18 decisions to remove the Nazlat Al-Shobak and Abu Rajwan frigates for cases of building violations and encroachments on agricultural lands and state property monitored by the Spatial Variables Unit, within the framework of the 18th wave to remove the infringements.

The center has also And the city of Mansha’at al-Qanater by removing cases of building violations and encroachments on state lands in the Abu Ghaleb area, west of the winds, in addition to removing two cases. https://youtu.be/OZD7XOZgfek)

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