The Lahore Traffic Police has initiated a crackdown on the top 1,000 vehicles with outstanding e-challan fines. In 20 days, the operation has recovered Rs. 30.7 million in unpaid fines.
Key Details
Total Amount Recovered: Rs. 30.7 million
Amount Recovered from Government Vehicles: Rs. 3.5 million
Number of Vehicles Targeted: Top 1,000 defaulters
Vehicles Already Apprehended: Over 300
Government Departments with Outstanding Fines
Punjab Police: 496 vehicles
Services & General Administration Department (S&GAD): 358 vehicles
Lahore Electricity Supply Company (LESCO): 328 vehicles
WAPDA: 300 vehicles
Livestock & Dairy Department: 184 vehicles
Notable Cases
- A motorcycle with 313 unpaid e-challans had a fine of Rs. 335,300.
The Lahore Traffic Police is using advanced surveillance tools to identify and track down defaulters. The operation aims to enforce traffic discipline and recover government revenue. Citizens are advised to settle their outstanding fines to avoid legal consequences.