CPO removes illegal vehicles’ bazaar
Rawalpindi : The residents who were suffering from the illegal market of vehicles on every Friday, have a sigh of relief after removing the vehicles’ bazaar from the A-Block, Iran Road of Satellite Town.
The people thanked CPO Syed Khalid Hamdani, CTO (Rawalpindi) Benish Fatima, for taking action against the illegal vehicles’ market, says a press release.
The residents repeatedly appealed for the removal of the market but their all efforts proved futile.
Taking notice of this issue, CPO Syed Khalid Hamdani and CTO Benish Fatima started forceful action against the illegal Friday market of vehicles.
In this operation, DSP Traffic Newtown Circle and Sadiqabad Police Station SHO and their team played an active role.
Residents of A-Block, Iran Road, Magistrate Colony and adjoining area thanked the CPO and CTO for the strong action against the illegal market of vehicles.
Tributes have been paid and hope has been expressed that CTO and his team set the best strategy to relieve the people from this headache.
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