
Sector H-13: CDA seals 18 unauthorised buildings, commercial outlets
ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Friday sealed 18 unauthorised buildings and commercial outlets in Sector H-13 of Islamabad.
The large-scale operation, carried out by the Directorate General of Building and Housing Control in coordination with the Enforcement Directorate, ICT Administration, and Islamabad Police, was launched on the directives of Chairman CDA, Chief Commissioner Islamabad, and DG Civil Defence Muhammad Ali Randhawa.
The sealed structures were found to be in gross violation of the CDA Ordinance 1960 and Building Control Regulations 2020 (amended 2023).
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