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Close-up of the illegally built 12-storey hotel in Phu Quoc being dismantled by the investor

VTC NewsVTC News29/01/2024


On January 29, Mr. Vu Manh Hung, owner of the illegally built 12-storey hotel in Cua Lap Hamlet (Duong To Commune, Phu Quoc City, Kien Giang) began to voluntarily dismantle the project.

On January 29, Mr. Vu Manh Hung, owner of the illegally built 12-storey hotel in Cua Lap Hamlet (Duong To Commune, Phu Quoc City, Kien Giang ) began to voluntarily dismantle the project.

According to VTC News reporters on the same afternoon, there were many notices posted outside the construction site saying

According to VTC News reporters on the same afternoon, there were many notices posted outside the construction site saying "Construction is being dismantled, no entry without permission".

Close-up of the illegally built 12-storey hotel in Phu Quoc being dismantled by the investor - 3

Inside the construction site, many machines and equipment are dismantling each item.

Inside the construction site, many machines and equipment are dismantling each item.

Regarding this illegal construction, in August 2022, the Chairman of Phu Quoc City People's Committee issued a decision to fine Mr. Hung 61.5 million VND for organizing construction work that was not in accordance with the approved construction plan and converting perennial land to non-agricultural land in rural areas. However, the owner of the project only paid the administrative fine and did not comply with the demolition.

Regarding this illegal construction, in August 2022, the Chairman of Phu Quoc City People's Committee issued a decision to fine Mr. Hung 61.5 million VND for organizing construction work that was not in accordance with the approved construction plan and converting perennial land to non -agricultural land in rural areas. However, the owner of the project only paid the administrative fine and did not comply with the demolition.

In May 2023, Phu Quoc City People's Committee planned to enforce the demolition of the project, but Mr. Hung asked for more time to dismantle it himself. Phu Quoc City authorities requested that Mr. Hung complete the demolition before June 1, 2024.

In May 2023, Phu Quoc City People's Committee planned to enforce the demolition of the project, but Mr. Hung asked for more time to dismantle it himself. Phu Quoc City authorities requested that Mr. Hung complete the demolition before June 1, 2024.

According to Mr. Vu Manh Hung, the cost of building this 12-storey hotel project was about 100 billion VND. The estimated time to complete the demolition and restore the original state is 3 months.

According to Mr. Vu Manh Hung, the cost of building this 12-storey hotel project was about 100 billion VND. The estimated time to complete the demolition and restore the original state is 3 months.

Before the COVID-19 outbreak, the building on Tran Hung Dao Street in Cua Lap Hamlet, Duong To Commune, Phu Quoc City was only 6 stories high, but was later added 6 more stories to make it a 12-story building.

Mr. Vu Manh Hung was forced to dismantle the illegal construction works with an area of 2,746m2 on plots of land number 639, 645, 9, and 129. At the same time, restore the original state of the land before the violation with an area of 473m2.

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