Lahore Police Operations Wing checks over 142,904 citizens
By Our Correspondent
April 13, 2020
LAHORE: Lahore Police Operations Wing checked over 142,904 citizens and asked 13,165 people to contain their unnecessary movement in the City.
As many as 1,757 FIRs have been registered so far on violation of Sections 144 since the lockdown. More than 4,011 citizens were released after taking warranty bonds as not to move again in City unnecessarily. As many as 122,882 vehicles, including 70,309 motorcycles, 23,857 cars, 18,754 auto-rickshaws, 3,337 taxis and 6,625 bigger vehicles, were stopped on police pickets and the vehicles’ owners were issued warnings on unnecessary movement in the City. Around 5,001 vehicles were impounded in different police stations on violation of section 144.
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