A complaint from the estate worker regarding trams on public property in the community of Ighil

A complaint from the estate worker regarding trams on public property in the community of Ighil
A complaint from the estate worker regarding trams on public property in the community of Ighil

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

Heba Press – Al Haouz

The community of Ighil, located in the province of Al Haouz, is experiencing a growing state of concern and questioning among the local population, as to the fate of the complaint filed by a certain number of citizens more of one year, copies of which are available to Hiba. Press, concerning the trampling of public land at the “Amerzgan” roundabout.

These lands represent a collective heritage of great social and economic value for residents and have become the center of widespread controversy after reports of legal violations on these lands were received.

The complaint addressed to the worker from Al Haouz province specifies that the person concerned spread over an area of ​​approximately seven hectares, including the “Dawaykran” and “Ashbar” spots, where he proceeded to fence the land and the closure of part of the land. the paths inside without obtaining any legal authorization. The plaintiffs also said the defendant deliberately uprooted the rare and perennial Atlantic cypress trees, which are trees of great environmental value.

Furthermore, the complaint spoke of the accused’s possession of a sakia of collective land and its annexation to his private property, in addition to the digging of three wells without a permit, which had a negative impact on the supply in water in the region.

These facts aroused concern among residents, who wondered what measures local authorities would take to protect these collective lands and guarantee the rights of the region’s populations over them. Citizens have called for urgent intervention from the authorities concerned to stop any violation that may harm public interest.

In light of these developments, the issue of communal land in the Ighil community remains a sensitive subject, as residents await action from regional authorities to put an end to any violations that threaten this important collective heritage.


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