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In Karachi, Pakistan, Sindh's Transport Department announced the arrest of 88 drivers and the issuance of 1,856 challans for traffic law violations. Over 4,000 vehicles were inspected, 195 were seized, and a fine of PKR 3.13 million was imposed. The Transport Minister emphasized road safety and traffic law enforcement.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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