AUST, Abbottabad traffic police sign accord
ABBOTTABAD: A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between University of Science and Technology (AUST) and Abbottabad Traffic Warden Police here on Monday.
According to the agreement, the AUST will make a special application for Traffic Police for driving license, other traffic related matters and submission of online complaints.
SSP Traffic Qamar Hayat Khan visited Abbottabad University of Science and Technology where he met Vice Chancellor Abbottabad University Dr Tahir Irfan and discussed matters of mutual interests specially steps for the betterment of traffic wardens in Abbottabad. Director Information Technology Dr Muhammad Naeem, Assistant Director HR Hassan Jahangiri, Registrar Iftikhar Hussain, ASP Khadija Umar and DSP Traffic Headquarters Syed Farooq Shah were also present on the occasion.
Later an MoU was signed between Abbottabad Traffic Warden Police and the Abbottabad University of Science and Technology.
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