KARACHI: An e-challan was also issued to the official vehicle used by Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Traffic Pir Muhammad Shah.
DIG Traffic confirmed the challan and said that the vehicle was challaned near the garden, which the driver was driving.
A challan of Rs 10,000 was issued for not wearing a seat belt. I will definitely file a challan.
DIG Traffic said that the vehicle is registered at the address of the Sindh Police CPO. After the challan, the driver has been strictly instructed to use the seat belt.
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