Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon has announced a crackdown action against unregistered vehicles, stating that they will be seized without delay. He also warned that individuals caught driving without a license will face arrest.
Speaking at a press conference on Saturday, Memon emphasized that those injured in accidents or shooting incidents can seek treatment at any hospital in Sindh, with the provincial government covering their medical expenses.
He said to address concerns raised by the Sindh governor the provincial cabinet had decided to implement strict measures against the display of weapons, effective Monday.
Only registered vehicles will be permitted to leave showrooms, and a complete ban on weapon display will be enforced. Additionally, vehicle fitness certificates will be mandatory, with prior meetings held with transporters to discuss compliance.
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The minister urged parents to refrain from allowing underage children to drive, citing the potential for increased accidents. He reiterated the Sindh government’s commitment to strictly enforce traffic laws and ensure public safety.