CTO Rawalpindi steps down
By Our crime correspondent
August 09, 2024
Rawalpindi: Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Taimur Khan has stepped down from his position. SP Taimur Khan served as CTO for nearly two years.
The traffic wardens showered Taimur Khan with rose petals when he was leaving his office. The traffic wardens presented SP Taimur Khan with bouquets and bid him farewell with great affection.
"SP Taimur Khan's services will always be remembered in golden words," said the traffic wardens. Taimur Khan introduced several reforms under the traffic police, including new driving schools and new learner and licensing centres at various locations. He familiarised many reforms for the convenience and ease of citizens during his two-year tenure. Taimur Khan assumed the charge as CTO Rawalpindi on November 18, 2022.
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