Sindh Police blacklists 40,000 vehicles under Safe City Project

Karachi: Sindh Police has blacklisted 40,000 vehicles in Karachi under the Safe City Project, with enforcement actions commencing from July 1. Vehicles with incomplete ownership transfers, missing owner records, or unpaid government dues are targeted. Officials confirmed that the finalized list includes violators who may face fines or seizure of their vehicles. Citizens are urged to check their vehicle status through the Sindh Police portal and complete ownership transfers before the deadline to avoid penalties. The initiative is part of efforts to improve urban traffic management, ensure compliance with regulations, and enhance overall road safety in the city.

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