ISLAMABAD: As the Punjab government has launched a strict crackdown on traffic violations, scammers have found a way to scam people by faking traffic e-Challans.
Such scams have surged across Pakistan in which the scammers send fake e-challans to commuters pretending to be the actual Punjab police, and people unknowingly send money at the designated codes of numbers provided by the scammers.
However, the government has also issued brief steps through which you can save yourself from this scam.
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