‘One-way violators will now be punished,’ DIG Traffic made it clear

City News Oct, 6 2022
‘One-way violators will now be punished,’ DIG Traffic made it clear
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KARACHI: Deputy Inspector General Traffic Police Karachi Ahmad Nawaz spoke to enforcement officers of Traffic Police District South in backdrop of campaign launched against one-way violations.

He said that during campaign, do not accept any excuse for violating one way and take strict legal action against those who violate it. He said that during campaign, citizens should be treated with courtesy, good behavior and gentle conversation to further improve trust between Traffic Police Karachi and public.

Published in The Daily National Courier, October, 06 2022

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