Karachi police blacklist 40,000 vehicles under Safe City project

Karachi police blacklist 40,000 vehicles under Safe City project
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Summary Karachi police have blacklisted 40,000 vehicles under Safe City, with action from July 1 against untransferred or irregular records and possible fines or seizure.

KARACHI (Web Desk) - The Sindh police, under the Safe City project, has blacklisted 40,000 vehicles in Karachi and announced that enforcement action against these vehicles will begin from July 1.

According to police officials, the blacklisted vehicles include those that were sold but have not yet been transferred to the names of new owners. Vehicles with incomplete ownership records or unpaid government dues have also been included in the blacklist.

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Authorities said the list of blacklisted vehicles has been finalized, and such vehicles may be impounded, while fines can also be imposed on their owners.

Sindh police has advised citizens to check their vehicle details through the official police portal immediately. Owners have been urged to complete ownership transfer before July 1 if their vehicles appear on the blacklist.

Officials stated that the move aims to improve record accuracy, ensure compliance with registration laws, and strengthen enforcement under the Safe City initiative.

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