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Today’s publications comment on the launch of the special operation to issue Urban Housing Permits (PUH) and Certificate of Allocation of Plots by the government and the dismantling of a network of counterfeiters.

‘Acquisition of housing/plots from private developers: A special operation of permits and certificates launched’, announces the state daily Sidwaya on its front page.

According to the public newspaper, the Ministry in charge of the Economy officially launched yesterday Monday in Ouagadougou, the extraordinary operation of issuing Urban Housing Permits (PUH) and Certificate of Allocation of Plots (AAP) to buyers of housing and plots.

The state daily specifies that this special operation desired by the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, will relieve the thousands of buyers who have acquired real estate, most often, at the cost of bank loans and at the cost of sacrifices. consented.

For its part, L’Observateur Paalga maintains that this first phase will be spread over a month and should all
ow the delivery of 180 thousand titles for the benefit of buyers of plots and housing on 127 sites of 49 real estate developers spread across 8 regions of the country. .

The dean of Burkina Faso’s private daily newspapers explains that the procedure has been simplified, so that the applicant can obtain his property title in 72 hours maximum.

For the colleague Le Pays, the launching ceremony which was intended to be sober, saw the presence of the minister in charge of Urban Planning and Land Affairs, Mikaïlou Sidibé, and the one in charge of the Budget, Fatoumata Bako /Traoré.

Under another aspect, the same newspaper mentions on its headline: ‘Fight against organized crime: A network of alleged counterfeiters dismantled’.

The private daily indicates that the economic and financial cell of the research section of the third legion of Gendarmerie presented on Monday July 15, 2024 in Ouagadougou, a network of alleged counterfeiters to the press.

According to these statements, these alleged perpetrators are ac
cused, among other things, of ‘counterfeiters, fraud, money laundering by an organized gang and illegal possession of weapons of war’.

The Observer informs that the gang’s modus operandi consists of importing paper coupons from neighboring countries with the complicity of other actors as far as Ouagadougou.

In the same dynamic, the state daily Sidwaya underlines that coupons worth around 7 billion CFA francs were seized.

Source: Burkina Information Agency