35 mature green trees were chopped at the Pune Railway Police Headquarters in Khadki without obtaining the necessary permissions from the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and sold illegally in January this year. This incident came to light when PMC officials conducted an inspection on January 29 to verify reports of illegal tree cutting after a complaint was made by Suresh Vishwanath Shelar, who works as a tailor at the headquarters.
Initially, according to the PMC report, 32 trees had been cut down in January. However, during the on-site inspection, the officials discovered that the actual number of trees felled was 35. The inspection was prompted by allegations that the trees were cut under the observation of police personnel, bypassing the mandatory approval from the tree officer of the PMC.
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