RDA Operation Continues Against Violators
News Desk
Rawalpindi: Director General Muhammad Saif Anwar Jappa has directed the Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) to take action against illegal advertisements and marketing, and lodge FIRs against the owners of the illegal housing schemes.
According to an RDA spokesman, the authority has also warned the management of illegal housing schemes to immediately stop the marketing of unapproved and illegal housing schemes; otherwise, strict action in accordance with the law would be taken against rule violators.
They have also been asked to contact the RDA to get NOCs (No Objection Certificate) and formal approval of their schemes as per law, spokesperson added.
The owners and sponsors of illegal housing schemes are misleading the public through advertisements for unapproved housing projects. The citizens have been advised not to invest in illegal housing schemes and to check their status on the RDA’s official website, www.rda.gop.pk, before any investment.
In this regard, the RDA Planning Wing has also requested the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cyber Crime Wing take legal action against the illegal and misleading advertisements of illegal housing schemes, informed the spokesman.
Meanwhile, the Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) has accelerated its ongoing operation against illegal housing schemes in accordance with the law against rule violators under the direction of Director General Jappa.
The RDA Metropolitan Planning and Traffic Engineering (MP&TE) Directorate had issued notices to 13 illegal private housing schemes, namely the Royal Garden City, Chakri Road, Orbit International at Piswal, Rawat Enclave, Kallar Syedan Road, KHR Town Phase-II, G.T. Road, Kashmir Garden, Rawat, Holy Residencia, Kalyam Sharif near GT Road, Meadows Farmhouses, Spring Valley Farm House, Royal Falcon Town, Chak Beli Khan Road, National Gold Enclave, Sakho Mor Chakwal Road, Subda Pakistan Trust, Mandra-Chakwal Road, GB Valley and Tribzon Smart City, Sanghori Sarwar Shaheed Road, Rawalpindi. APP
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