SSP Traffic Quetta ordered strict action against illegal vehicles, underage drivers and traffic violations

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QUETTA (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – 29 Mar, 2026) Mirza Bilal Hassan, Chief Superintendent of Traffic Police, announced a series of stringent measures to tackle growing traffic problems in Quetta, including a crackdown on illegal vehicles, unregistered rickshaws and serious violations such as one-wheeler driving.

In a meeting at Police Lines Quetta, Mirza Bilal Hassan directed traffic police personnel to take decisive action against unpaid vehicles and auto-rickshaws operating without permits or with duplicate registrations.

Enforce rules against illegal double parking and underage drivers, especially those using rickshaws and water tankers.

Verifying commercial permits and designated roads for water tankers. Restricting heavy traffic entering the city to specific hours.

Working to combat noise pollution caused by modified motorcycle silencers. He stressed that resistance or quarrels with traffic personnel during inspection will be dealt with strictly according to the law.

To ensure transparency, Mirza Bilal Hassan made it mandatory for officers to activate body cameras and… mobile Registrations before stopping vehicles. Failure to comply with the SOPs will lead to this, he warned a result In disciplinary procedures.

He also directed that any vehicle seizure or accident must be reported to the relevant service provider within five minutes, who must then inform the service provider within 10 to 15 minutes.

SSP commended the sector officials and employees for keeping traffic flowing during the recent rains and Eid, noting the improvements observed through Quetta Safe City Project cameras at key points like Bacha Khan Chowk, Saryab Road and Interstate Road. He distributed certificates of praise to outstanding officers and inspected police vehicles and equipment.

Mirza Bilal Hassan affirmed his commitment to improving the performance of departments through accountability, merit and anti-corruption measures, stressing that protecting public safety remains the top priority.

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