Lahore

Lahore Development Authority seals 181 illegal commercial buildings

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LAHORE: The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) on Tuesday sealed another 181 illegal commercial properties in different localities of the provincial capital.

The LDA teams conducted raids on illegal commercial uses for violating zoning regulations and sealed 120 properties.

The operation was held in key areas, including College Road, PCSIR Staff Cooperative Housing Scheme, Punjab Government Cooperative Housing Scheme Phase II, and Accounts Group.

Additionally, teams carried out actions in New Muslim Town, Allama Iqbal Town and Mustafa Town, sealing a total of 61 properties.

Among the sealed properties were private banks, bakeries, plazas, wedding halls, workshops, restaurants, private schools, shops, offices, and more.

The operation was carried out under the supervision of Chief Town Planner Asad-ul-Zaman and Chief Town Planner II Azhar Ali.

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