Government has warned religious organizations against occupying land without proper authorization, citing existing land allocation policies.
Officials confirmed that some churches have been instructed to remove unauthorized structures or face penalties under the law.
A broader review of land allocation policies is underway to improve fairness and transparency in the process.
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