Traffic police launch e-challan system
LAHORECity Traffic Police have launched e-challan for the first time in Pakistan. Lahore CCPO Amin Wains and Chief Traffic Officer Tayyab Hafeez Cheema inaugurated the system at Faisal Chowk, Mall Road in a ceremony on Wednesday. The CCPO and CTO distributed devices among traffic wardens. Initially, the devices have been
By our correspondents
June 25, 2015
LAHORE
City Traffic Police have launched e-challan for the first time in Pakistan.
Lahore CCPO Amin Wains and Chief Traffic Officer Tayyab Hafeez Cheema inaugurated the system at Faisal Chowk, Mall Road in a ceremony on Wednesday. The CCPO and CTO distributed devices among traffic wardens. Initially, the devices have been given to 44 lifter-in charges of the traffic police. They will perform duties in two shifts. Challan books been taken back from the wardens. However, if a citizen will not want to pay challan fee, a receipt will be issued to him to pay the fee later on. The location of lifters would also be available to the officers. The data of violators will also be saved in the devices. Citizens would receive receipt of the payment from wardens.
12 cops booked: Islampura police registered a case against Nawab Town SHO, Naseerabad SHO, In charge Investigation, Nawab Town, Inspector Sajjad Rasheed and eight other policemen on the charges of kidnapping the son of an advocate and later killing him in an encounter. The case (672/15) has been registered on the complaint of Muhammad Masood Akhtar under sections 365 and 302 of PPC.
City Traffic Police have launched e-challan for the first time in Pakistan.
Lahore CCPO Amin Wains and Chief Traffic Officer Tayyab Hafeez Cheema inaugurated the system at Faisal Chowk, Mall Road in a ceremony on Wednesday. The CCPO and CTO distributed devices among traffic wardens. Initially, the devices have been given to 44 lifter-in charges of the traffic police. They will perform duties in two shifts. Challan books been taken back from the wardens. However, if a citizen will not want to pay challan fee, a receipt will be issued to him to pay the fee later on. The location of lifters would also be available to the officers. The data of violators will also be saved in the devices. Citizens would receive receipt of the payment from wardens.
12 cops booked: Islampura police registered a case against Nawab Town SHO, Naseerabad SHO, In charge Investigation, Nawab Town, Inspector Sajjad Rasheed and eight other policemen on the charges of kidnapping the son of an advocate and later killing him in an encounter. The case (672/15) has been registered on the complaint of Muhammad Masood Akhtar under sections 365 and 302 of PPC.
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