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E-challan reintroduced in city

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Punjab Safe City Authority (PSCA) on Saturday re-launched e-challans in Lahore after court order.

According to Safe City officials, violations of traffic rules were being noted on the court orders and now as per the court directive, the violators will be handed over the challan tickets.

The arrears of Rs2 billion will also be collected from the traffic rules violators.

Officials said that they will recover the money from violates with the help of Traffic Police.

 

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