In the crackdown, 15,217 motorcycles have been seized. The crackdown is essential for protecting public life and property and maintaining order on the roads, said Senior Minister Sharjeel Memon. Violations of traffic laws will not be tolerated, he added.
The crackdown continues with actions against fancy number plates, tinted windows, and other illegal accessories. A total of 1,124 actions have been taken against these violations, and 274 vehicles, both heavy and light transport, have been seized. The registration of 25 vehicles has been recommended for cancellation, and the registration of 200 vehicles has been temporarily suspended with conditions.
Senior Minister Sharjeel Memon stated that the crackdown is necessary for the protection of public life and property and for maintaining order on the roads. Violations of traffic laws will not be tolerated, and actions will continue without discrimination against violators. He urged citizens to follow the laws and play their part in becoming a civilized and responsible society. The aim of the campaign is to establish a safe, organized, and law-based transportation system.