Giza Municipal Authority to remove squatters in few days

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Sun, 25 Aug 2019 - 01:30 GMT

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FILE - Municipal authorities removing squatters from state-owned lands

FILE - Municipal authorities removing squatters from state-owned lands

CAIRO - 25 August 2019: Giza Municipal Authority will launch a campaign in a few days to remove squatters from Manhaat al-Qanater, Atfih, Al-Saf, Kerdasa, Al-Ayat, Al-Badrashin, Aboul Nomros, and Ousim.

Encroachments on state-owned lands in those areas are either unlawful acquisition of agricultural lands or unlicensed buildings. The authority is calling for property holders who requested to legalize their status to pay the evaluation fees if they have not done so yet.

The deadline to submit the receipt to the local unit in charge is August 29. Otherwise, the requests will be annulled in accordance with law 144/2017 and its executive regulation.

Holders of lands that were evaluated and given a price must pay the first installment for legalization procedures to continue and to issue the contracts.

The Supreme Committee for State Land Restoration removed squatters from 193,000 feddans of agricultural lands and 3.5 million square meters of building lands in 10 days.

That is part of the 13th round of a campaign aimed at the restoration of state-owned lands that were encroached upon. The campaign was launched in 2017 by President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi.

The round, which kicked off on July 1, has recovered until present around a million feddans of agricultural lands and about 140 million square meters of building lands.

The committee has received more than 272,000 requests by squatters to legalize their acquisition of the lands in accordance to law. Hence, concerned bodies signed 3,000 contracts with squatters.

By July, the Nile Protection and Development Sector at the Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources removed 23 encroachments along the Nile River in six governorates that are Kafr El Sheikh, Menya, Sohag, Damietta, Gharbeya, and Beheira.

Subsequently, the total number of cleared away encroachments along the Nile River has become 46,306 out of 52,777 cases detected since January 5, 2015 in the 16 governorates lying on the banks of the Nile River.

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