The department of town and country planning (DTCP) recommended registration of FIRs against 31 people for their alleged involvement in developing seven illegal colonies in Gurugram. The illegal colonies were spread over 30 acres in Farrukhnagar, Bhondsi and Ghamroj, said officials. They said that they issued several warnings and notices to the land owners and colonisers concerned, but there was no let up in the activity.
According to the DTCP, one FIR would be registered against 17 offenders for developing three separate illegal colonies over 12.5 acres in Farrukhnagar, the second FIR against five offenders for developing an illegal colony over six acres in Ghamroj, and another against nine violators for developing three illegal colonies over 11.5 acres in Bhondsi. Rules indicate that permission should be approved prior to construction of a colony from authorities. Similarly, dividing a sub-division into a colony is violative of rules. The illegal colonies were developed violating the rules as they liked.
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