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June 10, 2026

Lahore traffic police trace 421 vehicles, Rs2.09 million in unpaid e-challans to one owner

Motorcycle impounded at Muslim Town Police Station as CTO Syed Abdul Rahim Sherazi orders intensified action against e-ticket defaulters

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News Desk

June 10, 2026

Lahore traffic police trace 421 vehicles, Rs2.09 million in unpaid e-challans to one owner

Lahore Traffic Police have identified 421 vehicles registered in the name of one individual, Baz Muhammad, with outstanding e-challan dues exceeding Rs2.088 million.

The record emerged during a traffic check when officials stopped a motorcyclist and verified the vehicle’s ownership details.

The inspection showed that 421 vehicles, including cars, rickshaws and motorcycles, were registered under Baz Muhammad’s name.

Traffic police said unpaid e-tickets linked to the vehicles amounted to more than Rs2,088,800.

The motorcycle that stopped during the operation was impounded at the Muslim Town Police Station.

Following the development, Chief Traffic Officer Lahore Syed Abdul Rahim Sherazi directed officials to intensify enforcement against motorists with outstanding e-challans.

He warned e-ticket defaulters to clear their outstanding dues or face enforcement action.

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