Islamabad: Capital Development Authority (CDA) Environment Wing Tuesday charged Juniper Arcade plaza owner Salman Ajmal for illegally chopping off a half century old eucalyptus tree in the premises of Super Market here in sector F-6. Talking to APP, CDA Director Environment East Irfan Niazi said the plaza owner had stripped off the entire tree as Salman Ajmal alleged that it was obscuring the facade of the building which was affecting his business.
He said the CDA Environment Wing actively responded to the situation under his supervision and not only fined the obliterate on violation rather directed him to provide plants for alternate plantation for the maimed tree.
He [Salman Ajmal] realized his mistake and along with submitting the fine bought 100 Pine tree saplings worth Rs25,000 and handed over to the Authority for alternate plantation, he added.
He said the plaza owner alleged that he had approached the Authority to seek permission for the pruning of the tree before his property about 7 months ago which was not true, however nobody was allowed to conduct trimming of extra tree bushes and leaves from trees in the federal capital as CDA was responsible for the task.
Niazi said that the way, the violator did the denuding of the tree it was unacceptable and CDA would take requisite actions every time on such anti-environment activities as the plants had become significant for environment conservation.
He stated that theft occurred during nights of April 14 and 16, exploiting absence of former DHO after his transfer
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