The Sindh government has imposed the prohibition of vehicles operating without “physical conditioning certificates” to stop traffic accidents. On Karachi roads, agreeing an advertise by the Minister of Transportation of Sindh, Sharjeel Inam Memon.
In addition, new revised times for Dumper trucks have been introduced after an increase in fatal accidents. Dumper trucks are now restricted to operate between 10 pm and 6 am, adjusted from the anterior groove of 11 pm to 6 am for public convenience.
The Transport Department will issue physical conditioning certificates with bar codes for registered vehicles, including water tank trucks operated by the Karachi Water & Seweege corporation. Heavy vehicles have 30 days to meet.
Vehicles from other provinces must obtain a physical conditioning certificate issued by SENDH. The Special Tax Department is addressing delays in registration issuance and the increase in motor vehicle inspectors.
Memon warned that unregistered vehicles would be confiscated, and the exhibition rooms that sell them would be sealed. Imported vehicles for SINDH must be registered before sale.
The CM instructed the district police to improve traffic management. The protests have increased on recent fatal accidents, which caused calls for stricter controls.
Previously, an anti -terrorist court has forwarded 11 suspects, including the president of the Muhajir Qaumi (MQM) AFAQ Ahmed Movement, to Judicial Custody on Wednesday. The defendants were produced before the Court in a bulletproof vehicle.
The prosecutor argued that the defendant had prompted the violence and the fire, which spread the fear among the public. He said that AFAQ Ahmed instructions led to the burning of an oil tanker in Landhi, which caused generalized fear and interruption.
Meanwhile, the defense argued that the arrest of AFAQ Ahmed was not under positions of terrorism. The AFAQ Ahmed lawyer, Javed Chattari, argued that the oil tanker was the result of public frustration with the government’s failure to address his complaints.
The prosecutor argued that the burner’s burning had spread fear throughout the city, justifying the application of the Anti -Terror Law (ATA) in the case. He said the defendant had committed a serious crime, which justified serious punishment.
The investigation officer declared that the driver and the oil driver were missing, and there were concerns about their safety.
However, the Court rejected the request for remunition and sent AFAQ Ahmed to jail. After the audience, AFAQ Ahmed spoke with the media, stating that he was being punished for raising his voice for the city.
He claimed that the Government was supporting the “Dumper truck mafia” and that the Pakistan Popular Party was completely exposed in this matter.
Police of different police stations have registered cases against bus drivers and Dumper for driving recklessly as a result, three citizens, including a woman, lost their lives.
The Mochko Police has registered a case related to the accident in which a motorcyclist named Siddique was crushed by a Dumper truck in Msharraf Colony on February 11. After the accident, the police arrested Dumper’s driver.
In addition, there has been a case against the Munir bus driver involved in an accident in which a 24 -year -old woman, Ayesha, wife of Faiqar Muhammad, mounted on a motorcycle, was crushed under the wheels of a bus in Hub River Road ON ON FEBRUARY 10.