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  Traffic police officials charge a challan for violating the traffic rules at Saddar area in Karachi. — PPI

A Karachi resident has received an e-challan for his stolen bike, which remains unrecovered four years after it went missing.


The bike owner claimed his vehicle was stolen from the Tipu Sultan police premises. Ironically, he received an e-ticket worth Rs5,000 on October 27 for not wearing a helmet, despite having filed a theft complaint.
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Earlier, the newly launched e-challan system of the Sindh traffic police came under fire after a citizen reported major errors.

An affected citizen told Geo News on Thursday that he received an e-challan despite never committing any traffic violation. “The number plate shown in the photo is different from the one written in text on the same challan,” he said, calling it a glaring error.

On the other hand, in a meeting chaired by Inspector General (IG) Sindh Ghulam Nabi Memon, traffic police Peer Muhammad Shah said the paper challan system has been totally replaced by the digitalisation of the e-ticketing system.

He briefed the meeting that the faceless e-ticketing facility has been formally implemented since October 27, and the establishment of the Karachi Traffic Management Board is essential to ensure road safety.

The Traffic police have issued more than 17,000 e-challans since the system became active on October 28.
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