CTP impose fine on 518,115 violators during the current year.

MULTAN -- The City Traffic Police (CTP) has issued 518115 tickets to traffic violators and imposed fine over Rs 149.1 million during the first eleven months of the current year.

This was disclosed by CTP spokesman Muhammad Adnan while talking to reporter here on Sunday.Adnan informed that on special directives of Regional Police Office (RPO) Waseem Ahmed Khan, the city police under the supervision of Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Muhammad Zaffar Buzdar were ensuring all measures to cope up with uninterrupted traffic flow in the city and stern action was being taken against violators.

He said that CTP officials issued 45,874 tickets to violators in January, 45,543 in February, 38,268 in March, 47,958 in April, 40,777 in May, 45,952 in June, 53,487 in July, 41,959 in August, 46,259 in September, 64,330 in October and 47,708 tickets issued in the month of November. He said that CTP have generated revenue of Rs 14,91,83,250 by imposing fine on the violators in the eleven months.

CTP spokesman told this news agency that besides imposing fine on violators, the CTP have also impounded 58,064 vehicles over violations while cancelled driving license of 56 violators and route permits of 31 passenger vehicles.

As per directives of CTO Muhammad Zaffar Budzar different awareness sessions have also been started by the city traffic police while crackdown continued against one wheeling and under age drivers, Adnan said and added that...

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