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No one should have the right to illegally extend their property by squatting on government lands 

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
February 26, 2021
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Dear Editor,

I sincerely hope that you permit me a few lines in your column so I can bring to light an oppression that is affecting an entire neighbourhood in Deobirana Street Prashad Nagar.

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An individual with ties to a political party has for years flouted his connections and used it to intimidate his neighbours and to illegally extend his home by erecting a bar over the alleyway to entertain his friends and family who park and occupy the bridges of everyone in close proximity.

Apart from this in December-January rains the neighbours all suffered the worst flooding the area has had in years thanks to the alleyway been blocked up, the individuals house is the highest and therefore was not affected in the same manner. Several reports have been made to the relevant authorities including City Council and at one instant a resident of the street was told that man has ‘big connections and is untouchable’.

No one should have the right to illegally extend their property by squatting on government lands or to make others around them uncomfortable and suffer, but this individual clearly acts as though he is above the law, the neighbors are all tired and fed-up of his bullism and are pleading with the relevant authorities to do their duty and remove the illegal structure before the May-June rains come and cause severe flooding.

Regards
Mistreated Taxpayers

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