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In the last two months, Delhi Traffic Police has issued over 7,600 challans and impounded 65 commercial vehicles for operating during restricted hours with forged No Entry Permission (NEP) certificates. Following public complaints, an enforcement team has been deployed across the city to combat the misuse of NEP certificates. Recently, two incidents involved drivers presenting forged NEP certificates, leading to arrests. Police are now investigating the source of these fake certificates.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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