In a shocking incident, members of the Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation’s (VVMC) anti-encroachment team faced a violent attack by local land mafia while attempting to take down unauthorized constructions. Among the assaulted was Deputy Commissioner Ajit Muthe, who was not only manhandled but also physically beaten during the ordeal. The police at Naigaon station have since registered a case and detained the suspects involved in the attack.
The incident occurred on a Wednesday afternoon when Deputy Commissioner Ajit Muthe and his team from the encroachment department were out in Poman Shilotar village in Naigaon East to tackle illegal constructions. Earlier in the day, they had already demolished unauthorized buildings in front of Chinchoti Petrol Pump and surrounding areas. As the team proceeded to take action against more illegal structures around 4:30 PM in Shilotar, they were confronted by two notorious local land mafia figures, Arvind Srivastava and Sadanand Bhure.
Srivastava and Bhure, upon seeing the team demolish the illegal structures, resorted to violence. They hurled abuses and physically assaulted Deputy Commissioner Ajit Muthe. The attack was not limited to the senior officer; the land mafia also turned on the security personnel accompanying the team. Krishna Sampat Vighne, one of the security guards, sustained injuries during the attack. Additionally, there were serious allegations of assault and harassment against female security guards present at the site.
Despite the brutal assault, the VVMC anti-encroachment team continued their operation undeterred. They managed to demolish a total of 11,000 square feet of unauthorized constructions in Shilotar, ensuring that the illegal buildings were completely razed to the ground.
Following the incident, the Naigaon police swiftly responded by registering a case against the attackers. The suspects, Arvind Srivastava and Sadanand Bhure, were taken into custody. The charges include assault, obstruction of public servants, and sexual harassment, among others.
The brazen attack on Deputy Commissioner Ajit Muthe and his team has sparked outrage among municipal officials and local residents alike. Many are calling for stricter enforcement and protection measures for municipal workers who often face violent resistance while performing their duties.
Deputy Commissioner Ajit Muthe, speaking after the incident, expressed his determination to continue the fight against illegal constructions in the region. “We will not be intimidated by such cowardly acts. Our mission to remove unauthorized structures and ensure lawful urban development will proceed with even greater resolve,” he stated.
The Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation has reiterated its commitment to addressing illegal constructions in the area. The authorities have vowed to increase security measures for their teams and ensure that such incidents do not hinder their operations in the future. The VVMC has been actively working to clear unauthorized constructions, which not only violate urban planning norms but also pose safety risks to residents.
Local residents have shown mixed reactions to the incident. While many support the municipal corporation’s efforts to clean up illegal constructions, some have expressed concern over the increasing violence associated with these operations. “It’s alarming to see how these land mafias have no fear of the law and are willing to resort to violence to protect their illegal activities. The authorities need to take stricter action to ensure the safety of their workers and the public,” said a local resident.
The Naigaon police have assured the community that they will thoroughly investigate the incident and bring the perpetrators to justice. They have also promised increased vigilance in areas known for illegal constructions and land mafia activities.
This incident highlights the dangerous challenges faced by municipal workers and law enforcement officials in their efforts to uphold the law. The Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation’s resolve to tackle unauthorized constructions remains strong, and with the support of the local police and community, they hope to create a safer and more legally compliant urban environment.
As the investigation continues, the focus will also be on implementing more robust strategies to prevent such violent incidents in the future. The municipal corporation is considering various measures, including deploying more security personnel and using advanced technology to monitor and manage illegal constructions.
The attack on the VVMC’s anti-encroachment team serves as a stark reminder of the persistent issues surrounding illegal constructions and the influence of land mafias in urban areas. It underscores the need for continued vigilance, stronger enforcement, and community cooperation to ensure that cities develop in a lawful and orderly manner.
In the wake of this incident, Deputy Commissioner Ajit Muthe and his team have received widespread support from municipal colleagues and the general public. Their courage and determination in the face of such adversity have been widely praised, reinforcing the importance of their work in maintaining the rule of law and promoting urban development that benefits all residents.
The Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation, along with law enforcement agencies, remains committed to taking decisive action against illegal constructions and ensuring the safety and well-being of its workers and the community at large.