Mafia Takes Over School: Explosions and Risks – Will Authorities Act?

Mafia Occupies School

A powerful land mafia has taken over a government school, turning it into a hotspot for illegal activities. Despite explosions and danger, authorities have taken no action. The safety of innocent children is at risk. Will the authorities step up to protect them?


Accident Averted, But Danger Still Looms

A government school located in the vicinity of Amin Pur Bangla, Chak Number 31 JB, Faisalabad, has been taken over by a powerful land mafia. They have built shops, gas refilling stations, and vegetable stalls on the school’s premises, turning it into a hotspot for illegal rent collection and extortion. The situation has become so alarming that it is now a serious issue for the local residents.

Not long ago, the school was closed for the holidays, and as a result, the children were spared from a potential tragedy. However, the land mafia's actions have brought about catastrophic consequences. Due to the gas refilling shops set up by the mafia, there have been large explosions, causing fires in nearby motorcycle carts and shops. Despite this, no legal action has been taken against these influential land grabbers. The situation has only worsened, and the mafia continues to expand its control.


Growing Illegal Activities and No Action

The mafia has not only set up gas refilling stations but also vegetable shops and small kiosks inside the school grounds. These shops have blocked the passageways, and the mafia is now collecting rent as a cover to extort money from local people. Despite clear evidence and numerous reports, the Assistant Commissioner of Faisalabad’s city area and the Revenue Department have only made paper-based attempts to resolve the issue. They have been seen taking photos and collecting their share of the rent, but no substantial action has been taken.


A History of Action, But the Problem Persists

In the past, the former Deputy Commissioner of Faisalabad took action to evict the land mafia from the school premises, and the land was returned to the government. However, the mafia has once again taken over the space, creating shops and gas stations. The video footage of the gas explosion, which occurred on the same grounds, highlights the severity of the issue. Fortunately, the schoolchildren were on holiday during the explosion, but what if such an incident happens during school hours? The safety of these innocent children is at risk.


The Question Remains: Who Will Take Responsibility?

The residents and concerned citizens are asking: who will take responsibility for these dangerous activities? The question is directed at the Assistant Commissioner, Education Department, and security agencies. The situation is dire, and there is a strong demand for immediate action. It is hoped that the Deputy Commissioner, Captain (Retd) Nadeem Nasir, and Commissioner Salwat Saeed will take urgent notice of this matter. The Assistant Commissioner, Tehsildar, and Education Officers must ensure the removal of the mafia from the government school’s land and return it to the state. The mafia members who are extorting rent should be arrested to ensure that the children can continue their education without fear of danger.


A Call for Urgent Action

In conclusion, this is a matter of great concern, and the authorities need to act quickly to prevent any further accidents. The safety of the children and the integrity of the school’s purpose must come first.

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