" This is only the beginning , "warned Abu Kasenally. The Ministry of Housing and Lands has been used yesterday, Thursday, October 10, a Notice to Squatter a market of dholl puri occupying a stall in an area of 9 m² on the beach in Flic-en-Flac. it was ordered to remove his stall and vacate the premises within 24 hours. " This measure will affect all people squatting our beaches, "says the minister.
The stall owner has contacted a lawyer to challenge the Department's decision in court. But according to Senior Chief Executive of the Department, the owner " did not have written permission to settle on the public beach . " However, in a letter dated June 12, the Beach Authority authorized the shopping to install his stall on the beach, and issued him a Beach Trader's license that expires on December 31.
" Your attention is drawn that the Board of the Authority has approved a standard prototype structure (if applicable) to carry out trading activities on public beaches, "it is written in this letter. " Anyway, that's my department that controls beaches and not the Beach Authority, which would have had to settle for keeping clean, the minister retorted. Enough is enough. It is time to make room for all Mauritians. "