KARACHI: Karachi Traffic Police Requests Permission from Additional Inspector General of Police (AIG) Karachi Ghulam Nabi Memo allow them to resume issuing of It is reported by ARY NEWS.
Deputy Inspector General of Traffic police (DIG) Ahmed Nawaz Cheema wrote a letter to AIG Karachi reminding him that the traffic police stopped issuing challans to violators for two months. back.
“We observed the whole situation and during past two months, traffic in in city was a witness improvementhe said, and yet added“Commercial Violations vehicles, double lane parking and other violations continued during this period.”
The means to ban the movement of challans has been misused and therefore conservation in view situation, it was decided to reissue challans in in city reports DIG traffic.
He added that 1000 officials were previously involved in challan process, but this time only 350 officials perform the task.
“ASI members before the inspector will be allowed only issue challans, he said and added that the challans will be re-released after receiving permission from AIG Karachi Ghulam Nabi Memon.
Additional inspector general reappointed in February of Police (AIG) Karachi Ghulam Nabi Memon on Sunday entered new restrictions on issuance of traffic rules to violators.
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During first meeting following his appointment, AIG Karachi issued directives that only section staff would be entitled to issue traffic challans against in offenders. “Subordinate personnel will no longer be allowed issue traffic fines,” he said.
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