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The Police Are Investigating Dozens of Illegal Buildings, and a Verdict Has Been Reached to Remove the Property. the Fall Will Be Decisive

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The recreational area by the old Danube branch has not been used for years only for fishing, swimming or water sports, but the owners of the originally forest land have allowed illegal buildings to grow. The competent authorities were apparently not interested in the illegally built cottages or houseboats floating on the water, whose owners are modifying the surroundings without permits. The cadastre of the villages of Vojka nad Dunajom and Bodí…
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The recreational area by the old Danube branch has not been used for years only for fishing, swimming or water sports, but the owners of the originally forest land have allowed illegal buildings to grow. The competent authorities were apparently not interested in the illegally built cottages or houseboats floating on the water, whose owners are modifying the surroundings without permits. The cadastre of the villages of Vojka nad Dunajom and Bodí…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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The Depok City Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) has again taken down illegal buildings on the GDC social and public facilities land, Depok.

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liputan6.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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