Kochi:The Kerala government on Saturday said the evacuation of residents of four illegal apartment complexes here, ordered to be demolished by the Supreme Court, would commence soon.
The government would take steps to demolish the apartment complexes built on the coastal zone of Kochi's Maradu as per the action plan submitted by the government in the Supreme Court, Chief Secretary Tom Jose told reporters here. He said the state government would pay Rs 25 lakh interim compensation to each flat owner within four weeks as ordered by the Supreme Court.
Jose also said banks have been directed to freeze assets of builders and promoters who were involved in the construction of illegal buildings in the coastal zone areas.
The Chief Secretary's statement comes a day after the Supreme Court directed demolition of apartment complexes within 138 days, a timeline given by the Kerala government, and asked the state to pay Rs 25 lakh interim compensation to each flat owner within four weeks.
The Court had said the government may consider recovering the interim compensation amount, which will be paid to flat owners, from the builders and the promoters.
The top bureaucrat in the affidavit had said, "There are 343 flats in the four multi-storeyed apartment buildings covering an area of 68,028.71 square metres.The municipality has an area of 12.35 sq km and is densely populated with a population of 3,619 per sq km. Two national highways namely NH-47 and NH-47(A) pass through this area."
According to the the action plan prepared by the government, the finalisation of the firm for undertaking demolition and execution of the agreement would be completed by October 9.
During the same period, evacuation notice to owners and occupants of the flats would be issued. Besides, contingency planning for Kerala Water Authority (KWA), Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited( BSNL), contingency planning and making arrangements by Fire & Rescue Services, bandobast by police and the alternative rehabilitation for the needy occupants would also be carried out before October 9.