Summary
- Sindh Police have blacklisted approximately 40,000 vehicles in Karachi under the Safe City Project.
- According to police authorities, many of the blacklisted vehicles were sold but not properly transferred to the new owners.
- Officials have requested that owners of blacklisted vehicles complete the transfer process before July 1.
Sindh Police have blacklisted approximately 40,000 vehicles in Karachi under the Safe City Project. The decision is part of a wider effort to regulate vehicle ownership records and improve law enforcement monitoring in the city.
Officials said that action against these vehicles will officially begin on July 1. After this date, strict measures will be taken against non-compliant vehicles across Karachi.
According to police authorities, many of the blacklisted vehicles were sold but not properly transferred to the new owners. In such cases, the legal ownership records remain incomplete in the system.
Police added that vehicles with missing or incomplete owner information have also been included in the blacklist. This includes cases where required documentation was never updated after purchase or transfer.
Officials further stated that vehicles with unpaid government dues or pending taxes have also been added to the list. These vehicles are now under scrutiny as part of the enforcement campaign.
The authorities confirmed that the final list of blacklisted vehicles has been completed. It has been compiled after verification under the Safe City monitoring system.
Police warned that blacklisted vehicles may be seized if found in violation after the deadline. In addition, owners may also face financial penalties and legal action.
Citizens have been advised to check their vehicle status through the official Sindh Police online portal. The department has urged owners to verify their records immediately.
Officials have requested that owners of blacklisted vehicles complete the transfer process before July 1. They said timely compliance will help avoid fines, confiscation, and further legal complications.
The Safe City Project is aimed at strengthening surveillance, improving traffic regulation, and ensuring better identification of vehicles across Karachi.
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