BMC officials reach Campa Cola society to evict illegal residents

  • 5 years ago
The municipal authorities and the residents of Worli's Campa Cola society are poised for another face-off today as the BMC arrives to disconnect water, electricity and piped gas to the 96 illegal apartments.

BMC will undertake the drive to raze around 96 flats as per the SC order following its observation of FSI violations across seven buildings in the compound.

The court's order was passed in February 2013, while the breather given to the residents concerned ended on May 31 this year.

The residents are left with no choice but to vacate their homes. Seven buildings of the Campa Cola Housing Society in Mumbai were constructed between 1981 and 1989.

The BMC, however, does not wish to resort to force. It will film the proceedings and, should the residents use violence, it will return and present the footage to the Supreme Court.


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