The Sindh police are conducting a full-scale operation against vehicles violating traffic rules, this was said by Senior Minister and Minister for Information, Transport, and Mass Transit Sharjeel Inam Memon in a statement on Wednesday.
He said that during the operation, 36 HTVs, LTVs, and 382 motorcycles were seized in Karachi. A total of 12 water tankers, two minibuses, two mini trucks, three dumpers, eight trucks, one bus, one Mazda truck, five oil tankers, and two HTV trucks were also seized in this operation.
Memon said coordinated and systematic operations are underway across the province to strictly enforce traffic rules under the instructions of the government. The aim of these operations is to protect the lives of citizens, maintain order on the roads, and bring law-breaking elements to justice.
Memon further stated that those travelling on the roads without helmets have had their motorcycles taken into custody. From Tuesday, April 8, operations have been launched across the city against old vehicles and expensive luxury vehicles violating traffic rules, and these operations are being expanded day by day. He also emphasized that the rule of law will be ensured at all levels, and no one is above the law. He appealed to the citizens to follow traffic rules, wear helmets, keep their vehicle documents complete, and fulfil legal requirements such as route permits and fitness certificates.
The senior minister directed the timely completion of the approved projects under the Information Department’s Content and Production Board. A meeting of the Sindh Information Department was held under the chairmanship of Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon. The meeting reviewed the progress of the approved projects under the Content and Production Board.
Speaking at the meeting, the minister emphasized that these projects launched by the Sindh government are not only important for public awareness but also aim to revive the cinema industry, promote new talent and create employment opportunities. The government wants to promote national unity and solidarity and patriotism through production projects. He emphasized that efforts should be made to complete all projects within the stipulated time, avoiding any unnecessary delay.